From Deseret News archives:
Permanent tax cuts unsound policy
In the spring of 2001, Congress passed a large tax cut. That same year two other critical things happened the economy went into recession, and there was the Sept. 11 tragedy. Defense and homeland security costs increased sharply (and have continued to rise), and deficits replaced the budget surplus. But the tax cutting didn't stop, and another large tax cut was enacted in 2003.
Eighty-eight percent of the costs that resulted from legislation enacted since January 2001 are attributable either to tax cuts or to increases in defense and homeland security spending. Only 9 percent resulted from expansions of entitlement programs, such as temporary federal unemployment benefits provided during the recession and the 2002 farm bill. This does not reflect the costs of the Medicare prescription drug bill since the new drug benefit doesn't take effect until 2006.
All federal tax revenues have fallen to their lowest level since 1959, measured as a share of the economy. Income tax revenues from individuals have also fallen to their lowest level, as a share of the economy, since 1951. Medicare, Medicaid, most federal aid to education and most child care and environmental programs did not exist in 1959. Nor did many key anti-poverty programs such as food stamps. And Social Security was less comprehensive at that time, leaving more people uncovered and in poverty. In fact, due in large part to Social Security, the elderly poverty rate has declined from 35.2 percent in 1959 to 10.2 percent in 2003.
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