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Subject Cato’s 2020 Report Card on U.S. Governors
Date October 6, 2020 11:04 AM
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Federal tax changes have made a huge difference since 1979. Cato's new Governor's Report Card is out!

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October 6, 2020

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Tracking Federal Tax Changes By Income Group ([link removed] )

The Congressional Budget Office released a report ([link removed] ) today on changes in income, benefit payments, and federal taxes by income group since 1979.

- Federal Tax Changes Since 1979 ([link removed] )

By Chris Edwards

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2020 Report Card on America’s Governors ([link removed] )

Governors who have restrained taxes and spending receive higher grades, while those who have substantially increased taxes and spending receive lower grades.

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By Chris Edwards

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