Freer Markets within the USA
Tax changes that make trade freer within the USA. Phasing-out supply-side subsidies and leveling the playing field for the working person.
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About the Book
In Freer Markets within the USA, the author evaluates present tax system and other tax proposals. He suggests gradual, practical, free-market changes that reduce specialized tax breaks and level the playing field for the working person. Instead of having specialized tax breaks for nearly every type of income in which actual work is not involved, a free-market approach suggests moving toward taxing different types of income the same. The author suggests ways to make social security and Medicare more solvent, health care more affordable, the federal government more financially sound, and the economy more stable and efficient. Topics such as monetary policy, market bubbles, trade agreements, immigration, unions, employment, national debt, spending, and voting are also discussed.
About the Author
The author, born in 1958, is a registered Democrat. He points out how deficiencies in the tax code increase income inequities. His straightforward approach of moving toward taxing different types of income the same is sure to be of interest to the general public and to many economists as well.