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Leading Analyst Calls Tax-Raising Moves in ‘Blue’ States a ‘Suicide Strategy’

Joel Kotkin once again shows that he is a particularly astute observer and analyst of economic and demographic trends in his latest Forbes.com piece,

Sales Tax Collections Hit All-Time High

Sales tax collections in the United States are on the rise and at an all-time high, according to TaxConnex, America’s leading independent provider of sales and use tax outsourcing and consulting se

Report Documents, Critiques Growing ‘Sin’ Tax Industry

The NAACP and the Hispanic Federation went to court in January to block a ban on large sugared soft drinks that New York City is set to begin enforcing in March.

Poll: Most People See No Improvement from Federal Spending Surge

Adjusted for inflation, federal spending per capita has increased approximately 39 percent since 1992, yet a new Reason-Rupe poll&n

Missouri Legislators Mull Special Tax on Violent Video Games

A Missouri lawmaker wants to levy a tax on violent video games, with the extra money going toward studying mental health issues.

Cell Phones Often Taxed More Heavily Than Alcohol and Cigarettes

Wireless consumers in the United States pay more than 17 percent in taxes and fees on average on their cell phone bills, including more than 11 percent in state and local charges, according to a ne

Understanding the Many Costs of Corporate Welfare

When Congress and President Obama in January came up with their beyond-the-last-minute deal to put off addressing the coming fiscal crisis, The Wall Street Journal turned the spotlight on

Study Shows Need to End Secrecy in Government Union Collective Bargaining

Secret negotiations over employment contracts between union representatives and government officials are the norm in nearly every state in the union.

Fuel Taxes, Tolls Pay for Only One-Third of Road Spending

A key issue for many state legislatures this year is transportation funding. Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) and Virginia Gov.
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