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Studies challenge wisdom of GOP candidates’ plans - The Washington Post
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Consider proposed cuts in taxes and regulation, which nearly every GOP candidate is pushing in the name of creating jobs. The initiatives seem to ignore surveys in which employers cite far bigger impediments to increased hiring, chiefly slack consumer demand.
Republicans favor tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, but these had no stimulative effect during the George W. Bush administration, and there is no reason to believe that more of them will have any today, writes Bruce Bartlett. Hes an economist who worked for Republican congressmen and in the administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
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As for the idea that cutting regulations will lead to significant job growth, Bartlett said in an interview, Its just nonsense. Its just made up.
Government and industry studies support his view.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, which tracks companies reasons for large layoffs, found that 1,119 layoffs were attributed to government regulations in the first half of this year, while 144,746 were attributed to poor business demand.
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