For years, President Obama has been clear about his preferred tax policy: Tax the rich more and protect households that make less than $250,000 from higher taxes.
It’s not clear what he’ll say about taxes on Wednesday when he lays out his ideas for how to tackle the country’s long-term debt. If history holds, he’ll stick [...]
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TAX THE RICH! OK, BUT THEN WHAT?
April 12th, 2011 by Financial Writer
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Bankers’ Pay on the Line Again
December 28th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Limiting the compensation of banking executives is not the best way to curb their risk-taking, but it might be the option most readily available, an economist writes.
Buy vs. Rent: An Update
Should you buy a home or rent one? An updated list of the relationship between home prices and rents in 55 metropolitan areas.
The Holiday [...]
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Ottawa should cut spending despite slowing growth: CIBC
December 17th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The federal government shouldn’t allow a softening economy to derail plans to return to a balanced budget, says the chief economist at one of the country’s big banks.
Avery Shenfeld of CIBC World Markets said Thursday that if the economy needs further juice, let the Bank of Canada provide it through very low interest rates.
“Softer [...]
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How Medicare Sets Hospital Prices: A Primer
November 29th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The Medicare formula for payments to hospitals would be improved if it were based on value delivered rather than costs, an economist writes.
Will Ireland Default? Ask Belgium
Reckless cross-border lending by big banks has made many nations vulnerable to Ireland’s fiscal crisis, an economist writes — and none more so than Belgium.
The Other Taxes: Who [...]
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U.S. consumer confidence slips
September 29th, 2009 by Financial Writer
American consumers continue to sit on their wallets, according to two sets of data released Tuesday.
The U.S. Conference Board reported its consumer confidence index fell in September. The index fell to 53.1 in September from 54.5 in August. That erases some of the seven-point gain for the index made from July to August. Americans grew [...]
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