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SB306 Clean Air Tax or Fee Final Report January 2015 Northwest Economic Research Center College of Urban and Public Affairs
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Limiting Carbon Emissions o Regulatory controls o Market mechanisms Carbon cap-and-trade Carbon tax 2 Economy Carbon Tax Revenue Carbon Emissions
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Methodology | Modeling Overview 3
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Summary o Minimal Economic Impacts with Positive Growth Expected in All Scenarios Tax Could Slightly Decrease Growth Rate o Revenue Use Drives Net Impacts o Significant Emission Reduction and Revenue Generating Potential 4
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Estimated Price Changes o Gasoline: ~$0.01 increase per $1/ton carbon price o Natural Gas: 3-31% price increase ($10/ton - $100/ton) o Electricity: 1.5-5% increase ($10/ton) to 17-51% increase ($100/ton) 5
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Higher the Price, More Emissions Reductions 6 See Results: Carbon Tax Scenarios for full breakdown of emissions results
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Significant Revenue Generated 7 $4550 $4020 $3450 $2350 $1870 $1350 $490 See Results: Revenue for breakdown of revenue estimates
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Results | Oregon Economy Basics 2013 Employment = 1,679,377 GDP = $219,590,000,000 Real GDP growth = 4.4% Total Compensation = $97,755,000,000 Population = 3,930,065 Annual State Budget (General + Lottery) = $8.2 billion 8
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Employment Still Grows 9
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True Rev- Neutral 70/30 100% Corp tax cuts 100% Pers tax cuts 70/30 Corp/Pers Flat dividend Low-income asst., tax cuts, EE Exempt industry Transp. Realloc. Rainy day 100% GF
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Revenue Use Options o Tax Rate Reductions o Per Capita Dividend o Government Expenditure o Low-Income Assistance o Targeted Industry Assistance o Energy Efficiency Investment o Transportation Investment 11
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Revenue Neutral: Reduction in Personal and Corporate Income Tax Rate, and Transportation Taxes and Fees 12 See Report Appendix II for detailed breakdown of scenario economic impacts
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Reduction in Personal and Corporate Income Tax Rates, and Increase in Highway Trust Fund 13
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14 Reduction in Personal and Corporate Income Tax Rates, and Increase in Highway Trust Fund
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16 Other Considerations Border Tariffs Non-Combustion Emissions Impact on Tourism Impact on Government Further Research Energy efficiency feedback Increase data detail ImplementationHealth impacts Emissions feedbacks See Further Research and Applications
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Conclusions o Significant emissions impacts and revenue generating potential o Economic impacts are small relative to broader economy Differ by region, income, and industry o Possible to offset negative impacts with targeted expenditure or investment
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18 http://www.pdx.edu/nerc/projects/ nerc@pdx.edu @nercpdx 503-725-8167
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