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Bartlett: Lifetime Net Tax Rate Will Rise (SUMMARY) (TEXT) |
Unless there are fundamental changes to both the Social Security and Medicare
systems, very large tax increases are in store for future workers. A new
study by economists Jagadeesh Gokhale, Benjamin Page and John Sturrock,
published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, quantifies the impact.
As bad as it looks for future workers, there is at least some reason
for optimism. The improved budgetary situation has led to a reduction in
the lifetime net tax rate on future generations of more than 35 percent
since the last time the figure was calculated in 1994. At that time the
net tax burden on future workers was estimated at an astonishing 84.4 percent.
Source: Bruce Bartlett (senior fellow, National Center for Policy Analysis),
May 21, 1998.
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