Krugman: Trading income tax for tariffs Trump's terrible idea
By Paul Krugman / The New York Times
A few days ago Donald Trump floated a truly terrible, indeed unworkable economic proposal. Im aware that many readers will say, So what else is new? But in so doing, youre letting Trump benefit from the soft bigotry of rock-bottom expectations, not holding him to the standards that should apply to any presidential candidate. A politician shouldnt be given a pass on nonsense because he talks nonsense all the time.
But in a way the most interesting thing about Trumps latest awful policy idea is the way his party responded, with the kind of obsequiousness and paranoia you normally expect in places like North Korea.
What Trump reportedly proposed was an all tariff policy in which taxes on imports replace income taxes. Why is that a bad idea?
First, the math doesnt work. Annual income tax receipts are around $2.4 trillion; imports are around $3.9 trillion. On the face of it, this might seem to suggest that Trumps idea would require an average tariff rate of around 60%. But high tariffs would reduce imports, so tariff rates would have to go even higher to realize the same amount of revenue, which would reduce imports even more and so on. How high would tariffs have to go in the end? I did a back-of-the-envelope calculation using highly Trump-favorable assumptions and came up with a tariff rate of 133%; in reality, theres probably no tariff rate high enough to replace the income tax.
https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/krugman-trading-income-tax-for-tariffs-trumps-terrible-idea/
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,840 posts)MSNBCs Chris Hayes described Donald Trump's vision on tariffs as one of the most deranged policies of all of time, and its worth understanding why.
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-radical-new-idea-taxes-impossible-defend-rcna157707
Donald Trump on Thursday brought up the idea of imposing an all tariff policy that would ultimately enable the U.S. to get rid of the income tax, sources in a private meeting with the Republican presidential candidate told CNBC.
MSNBCs Chris Hayes described this as one of the most deranged policies of all of time, and its worth understanding why. As the Washington Posts Catherine Rampell explained in her latest column:
The expected costs of Trumps recent tariff proposals would be staggering. For example, his plan for a universal 10 percent tariff coupled with a 60 percent tariff on Chinese goods would more than wipe out any savings most Americans would get from extending his 2017 income tax cuts, according to estimates from the Peterson Institute for International Economics. The bottom 80 percent of households would see a tax increase on net.
In other words, most Americans, including the entirety of the middle class, would end up paying more, not less, under Trumps vision. Why? Because Trumps tariffs would make products cost more, and since working families spend a greater percentage of what they make on these products, theyd end up worse off......
To be sure, a common refrain over the last few days is that Congress would never approve such a radical agenda. Perhaps not, but Republican Rep. Byron Donalds appeared on NBCs Meet the Press over the weekend, and when asked about Trumps tariffs policy, the Florida congressman said, Theres some merit to it.
There really isnt.
everyonematters
(3,557 posts). The economy would not be able to adjust in time to avoid the calamity. It's a bad idea anyways because the burden would fall mostly on the working class and the poor who spend a high degree of their income on essentials which they will be paying more for. To avoid a recession, the transformation would have to be incremental.
oasis
(51,721 posts)backfired big time. Orange Turd ended up bailing out midwestern farmers w/billions of taxpayer dollars.