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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Henry J. Aaron — Can taxing the rich reduce inequality? You bet it can!

Two recently posted papers by Brookings colleagues purport to show that “even a large increase in the top marginal rate would barely reduce inequality.”[1] This conclusion, based on one commonly used measure of inequality, is an incomplete and misleading answer to the question posed: would a stand-alone increase in the top income tax bracket materially reduce inequality? More importantly, it is the wrong question to pose, as a stand-alone increase in the top bracket rate would be bad tax policy that would exacerbate tax avoidance incentives. Sensible tax policy would package that change with at least one other tax modification, and such a package would have an even more striking effect on income inequality.…
Brookings
Can taxing the rich reduce inequality? You bet it can!
Henry J. Aaron
ht Mark Thoma at Economists View

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