Faculty News
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In an op-ed, Research Scholar Robert Frank argues in favor of a consumption tax
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Excerpt from Vox -- "The tax rate would start out low and would then rise steadily as taxable consumption rises. Under the current income tax, rates can't rise too high without choking off savings and investment. But higher marginal tax rates on consumption actually encourage savings and investment."
Faculty News
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Excerpt from Vox -- "The tax rate would start out low and would then rise steadily as taxable consumption rises. Under the current income tax, rates can't rise too high without choking off savings and investment. But higher marginal tax rates on consumption actually encourage savings and investment."