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Subject Thomas Sowell: Trickle Down Theory and Tax Cuts for the Rich
Date April 15, 2024 9:31 PM
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I hear from people all the time that Thomas Sowell is one of their heroes. For those people—and you may be among them—I’m thrilled to share a digital copy of one of his commentaries with you, absolutely free:
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“Trickle Down” Theory and “Tax Cuts for the Rich.”



“Tax cuts for the rich” is a favorite argument of those who oppose lower tax rates. But does imposing higher tax rates on wealthy Americans actually increase the amount of revenue coming into the federal government?



Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Thomas Sowell takes an empirical approach in his commentary,
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“Trickle Down” Theory and “Tax Cuts for the Rich.”



Sowell separates fact from fiction when it comes to tax rates and uses real life data and examples to prove that lower tax rates for all actually lead to greater revenue for the government.



As a friend and supporter of the Hoover Institution, we are proud to offer you this valuable, thought-provoking resource free of charge.
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Thanks,

Greg



Greg Stamps | Online Development

Hoover Institution | Stanford University

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