Fraser Nelson Fraser Nelson

Obama’s plan B: tax cuts

Washington, DC

The clue is in the name. A stimulus is supposed to stimulate, and Obama’s first attempt stimulated nothing more than the American national debt. So he’s trying again, with a $447 billion package (he’s careful not to call it a “stimulus”) in what will probably be his last roll of the pre-election dice. But $245 billion of it would be debt-financed tax cuts.  Not sales tax cuts, the type of which Ed Balls is prescribing for Britain. It’s all payroll tax cuts: reducing the tax on jobs in the hope of encouraging more hiring. Given the temporary nature of the tax cuts, I doubt this will be the pre-election silver bullet. But American thinking about he economic recovery is changing, and it’s worth taking stock of the debate – especially as there is all too little fresh thinking going on in Britain.

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