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Atlas Shrugged...now non-fiction: Plunging Tax Revenue Accelerates Debt Ceiling Deadline

Posted by $ Markus_Katabri 1 year, 11 months ago to Economics
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From Richard Rubin at the Wall Street Journal:

Plunging Tax Revenue Accelerates Debt-Ceiling Deadline
With pandemic, tax collections boom, then bust: Is federal budget starting to resemble California’s?
Wall Street and Washington got jolted this month by government warnings that the U.S. could become unable to pay all its bills as soon as June 1. That crunch came months sooner than expected, raising the specter of a default on federal obligations unless Congress increases the debt ceiling.

The reason: the expected annual gusher of tax-season payments didn’t flood into the Treasury. When the Congressional Budget Office analyzed tax collections for the current fiscal year through April, the tally fell about $250 billion short of predictions from just a few months ago.


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    Posted by mccannon01 1 year, 11 months ago
    I'm not going to subscribe to read the article, but it seems to me people have to work to pay taxes and if the government is paying people enough to not work and other good jobs are exported to China, then who's paying the taxes? It's like shutting off the water and then acting all surprised nothing is coming out of the hose.
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 1 year, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It continues to surprise me how this lady could write such a book that would be up-to-date in 2023! She was in fact, a genius or really far-sighted.
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  • Posted by $ 1 year, 11 months ago
    Another Headline torn straight from the pages of Atlas Shrugged.
    Ayn was a genius. And her solution was ingenious.
    Go Galt!
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