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applegrove

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Mon Sep 24, 2012, 09:58 PM Sep 2012

"Economists' surprising election-year request: Raise taxes, please!"

Economists' surprising election-year request: Raise taxes, please!

By Mark Trumbull at the Christian Science Monitor

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2012/0924/Economists-surprising-election-year-request-Raise-taxes-please

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They aren't asking Congress to raise taxes right away, but their argument in a newly released survey is that federal deficits need to be controlled, and that more revenue is part of the answer.

"The vast majority of survey respondents favors some combination of higher taxes and reduced spending to reduce the federal budget deficit," says a report from the National Association for Business Economics (NABE), which conducted the survey in August.

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Even President Obama, while calling for higher taxes on high-income Americans, doesn't couch his argument in rhetoric saying "I like higher taxes." He explains that he's been a tax cutter in his first term, but that the richest Americans need to chip in more in tough times.

In the survey of 236 economists, who work mostly for banks and businesses, only one-third said that fiscal policy should be "tightened," as would occur with tax hikes, over the next year. But a majority said policy should become tighter starting in 2014.

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