Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Budget Deficit Cut in Half

Michael Barone looks at the economic news that somehow eludes many in the mainstream media:

The federal budget deficit has been cut in half in three years, three years faster than George W. Bush
called for. Why? Tax receipts were up 5.5 percent in FY 2004, 14.5 percent in FY 2005, and 11.7 percent in FY 2006. That's up 34.9 percent in three years. And that's after the 2003 tax cuts. When you cut taxes, you get more economic activity, and when you get more economic activity, the government with a tax system that is still decidedly progressive gets more revenue.

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