Friday, September 12, 2008

Comparing The Candidates Tax Proposals

I've already addressed the difference's between Sen. Obama's and Sen McCain's tax proposals in reference to an excellent column by Sebastian Mallaby in the Washington Post.

Today, Ezra Klein referenced a study of their tax proposals by the Tax Policy Center.

Here's a link to that study.

Libertarians For Obama references a story about Douglas Holtz-Eakin, McCain's top economic adviser, admitting that Sen. McCain will have to raise taxes as President if he can't make serious spending cuts.

The reason Holtz-Eakin says that is because McCain's plan vastly increases the budget deficit.

Other highlights include the fact that Sen. Obama's plan reduces taxes on the middle class and poor, while raising taxes on the wealthy. Sen. McCain's plan largely reduces taxes on the wealthy.

To be fair, Sen. Obama's plan seems to lead to taxes as percentage of GDP being higher than Sen. MCain's plan, but, of course, that's because Sen. MCain's plan reduces taxes now but increases them in the future through a larger budget deficit. Of course, Sen. McCain could vastly reduce federal spending, but, given his priorities, which include a huge military budget, there's no reason to believe that he will.

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