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The Fair Tax Book
Home arrow FAQs arrow What economic changes come at the retail level with the FairTax?
What economic changes come at the retail level with the FairTax? PDF Print E-mail

Our baby boom generation has been trained to spend money before inflation eats it up or savings is taxed away. This group, for good or evil, will likely spend their initial pay raise. Others will recognize the advantages of savings and investment. There will be a whole new round of home refinancings. There will likely be a lot of interest in the actual cost of the federal government when consumers see their most recent contribution at the bottom of each retail receipt.

Since the FairTax plan is revenue neutral, the same amount of resources is extracted from the economy as is extracted under current law. These funds are, however, extracted in a less economically damaging way. Every known economic projection shows the economy doing better, often much better, under the FairTax. Because the economy grows, is more efficient, and more productive, while investment, wages and consumption are higher than they are under the income tax.

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