
10-29-2016, 03:40 PM
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Does nobody read anymore.
"Donald Trump's tax proposal would dramatically cut income taxes for the wealthiest Americans and, overall, would worsen the national debt by $7.2 trillion over the next 10 years unless offset by spending cuts that he has not proposed.
Hillary Clinton's plan would increase federal taxes by about $1.4 trillion over the decade, almost entirely by raising the bill on the same people whose taxes Trump would slice the most -- the top 1% of income earners.
Those findings, laid out in new analyses of the Clinton and Trump tax proposals by the nonpartisan, Washington-based Tax Policy Center, outline one of the starkest policy differences between the two major party candidates. "
Trump tax plan would increase national debt by $7.2 trillion, while Clinton would hike taxes on top 1%, analyses show - LA Times
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