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U.S. Fiscal Policy Mr. Rae
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U.S. Federal Deficit 13.8 Trillion Dollars! – Size of government increasing? – PAY FREEZE DUE TO SHRINKING OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR? Government is spending more than they are taking in. – Deficit spending-borrowing!
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Federal system of gov’t Federal government – National security, economy State government – Education, roads, prisons
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Federal Spending Looked at as a percent of GDP – Dollar value of all goods and services produced in a year
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George W. Bush Increased deficit Funding wars in Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003)
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Federal Revenue 3 sources of revenue: individual income, FICA, and corporate income taxes Payroll taxes- automatically deducted from paycheck-FICA Ind. Income tax- taxed individually-IRS
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FICA Federal Insurance Contributions Act Social Security-62 66 – Help elderly – Funds running out by 2039? – 70 million baby boomers
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Medicare Health insurance program for those 65 and above Helps elderly pay for hospital stays, lower prescription costs
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Mandatory Spending Federal Government has no choice but to spend money on Social Security and Medicare – Required by law Discretionary Spending Part of the U.S. Federal Budget which the President and Congress debate
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Discretionary Spending Health and Human Services - Transportation- UPDATE OUR NATIONS RAIL LINES? Education- SPEND MORE ON EDUCATION? Estonia and Poland? PISA Housing and Urban Development – REDUCING SLUMS?
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Defense Should the U.S. spend $844 billion on defense? New aircraft? – F-22 Raptor? Improve nuclear facility security?
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U.S. Military Arsenal Mr. Rae
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Air
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Aircraft B-52-ND, LA F-18 A/F F-16 F-15 F-22 F-35 A-10 C-130 B-1
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Sea
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Ground
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Income Taxes A tax which increases with income – Progressive tax- – The more you make, the more they take! – Ability to pay tax Places less of a burden on those who make less money
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Should we have a flat tax? Proportional tax = taxpayers at all incomes pay the same % All individuals regardless of income pay the same rate. Who would most likely support a flat tax?
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Poverty Line $10,830 $22,050 for a family of four
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Regressive Tax Everyone pays the same rate regardless of income. A tax which bares a higher burden on those making less money
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Will a heavier beer tax reduce underage drinking? Accidents cost $20 billion a year
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Excise tax taxes paid when purchasing a particular good Tanning Salons – 10%? Gasoline- 8 cents per gallon Cigarettes = $4.35! (New York is #1) – $5.85 in NYC! Alcohol = Current tax on beer and wine per bottle: Beer: 7.4 cents Wine: 36.9 cents
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Surtax An add-on tax; or a tax on top of a tax NYC = Receipts from the sales of the service of parking, garaging, or storing motor vehicles – 6% + 8%!
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Other sources of revenue Fines – Disturbing the peace ($200) – Littering – Speeding Tickets
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Sources of state revenue Income tax - 4-6.85% NY Sales tax-4 %
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State spending
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