WSJ Opinion The White House claims that the average household would see between $٤,٠٠٠ and $٩,٠٠٠ more in its paychecks every year. But if all ١٢٥ million households got a raise like that, it would amount to an annual increase in total wages of between $٥٥٠ billion and $١.١ trillion. That’s between ٢٧٥% and ٥٥٠% of the total cost of the $٢٠٠ billion corporate tax cut—implying a supply side effect that’s more than a little far fetched, writes Jason Furman. ما يقرب من ٨ سنوات فى Wall Street Journal

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