RX for the US

The US Is an extremely rich coutry with personal income of over $144,000 per household. Yet about half of us have no wealth and up to 2/3 live paycheck to paycheck. Without government transfers many would be unable to make ends meet. In this book we look at the numbers, how we got here, and how to get back to the US as a land of opportunity.

RX for the US

US Government Spending and Taxes

Introduction

Note: this section includes an accurate but simplified synopsis of information covered in Parts 1 & 2. For full background […]

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US Taxes

As we saw in Figure 5, income tax collections as a percent of GDP have come down, while Social Security […]

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US Economic Problems

The New Deal Continued

Principles

I’ve repeatedly mentioned that the US is a rich country. It is also a country founded on the Enlightenment ideals […]

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Raising Revenues

We’ve looked at spending and found that while government spending has risen very modestly as a fraction of the economy, […]

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Investment for the Future

A majority of Americans support prioritizing the development of renewable energy sources. Two-thirds of U.S. adults say the country should […]

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The Last Word

In 2016, before the primaries, I went canvassing in New Hampshire. I’m not going to say for whom or what […]

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