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The Economic Effects of President Trump’s Tariffs

Many trade models fail to capture the full harm of tariffs. PWBM projects Trump’s tariffs (April 8, 2025) will reduce long-run GDP by about 6% and wages by 5%. A middle-income household faces a $22K lifetime loss. These losses are twice as large as a revenue-equivalent corporate tax increase from 21% to 36%, an otherwise highly distorting tax.

The Economic Effects of President Trump’s Tariffs

President Biden’s FY2025 Budget Proposal: Budgetary and Economic Effects

PWBM estimates that President Biden’s FY2025 budget proposal would reduce primary deficits by $1.7 trillion over the 2025-2034 budget window. Accounting for economic feedback effects, GDP falls by 0.8 percent relative to current law in 2034. By 2054, debt falls by 5.4 percent and GDP declines by 1.3 percent relative to current law.

President Biden’s FY2025 Budget Proposal: Budgetary and Economic Effects

Republican and Bipartisan Infrastructure Proposals: Budget and Economic Effects

We estimate that Sen. Capito’s $330 billion infrastructure package, funded by user fees over 8 years, would increase GDP by about 0.05 percent in 2050. A $579 billion infrastructure investment being considered by a bipartisan group of senators, would increase output in 2050 by 0.1 percent if funded by user fees or have roughly zero net effect on GDP if deficit financed.

Republican and Bipartisan Infrastructure Proposals: Budget and Economic Effects

Demographic and Economic Effects of President Biden's Proposal to Legalize Immigrants

PWBM projects that by 2050, the legalization provisions of the U.S. Citizenship Act proposed by President Biden would increase the size of the U.S. population by 4.21 percent, increase GDP by 0.5 percent, but decrease GDP per capita by 0.2 percent. More specific legalization proposals targeted at farm workers, DACA recipients, and essential workers would each increase GDP per capita by 0.1 percent in 2050.

Demographic and Economic Effects of President Biden's Proposal to Legalize Immigrants

Startups and Job Creation in the COVID-19 Economy

As of mid-November, there have been 700,000 more business applications in 2020 than at the same point in 2019, especially concentrated in pandemic-affected industries such as online retail. Accounting for this change in industry composition, we project that the 600,000 additional applications in the first three quarters of 2020 will result in 27,000 more employer businesses formed by Q3 2021 and about 120,000 additional jobs.

Startups and Job Creation in the COVID-19 Economy

How Are Capital Gains and Dividends Taxed?

This post is part of a series that explains tax concepts. The highest 1 percent of earners are responsible for 71 percent of capital gains realizations. President Trump has proposed lowering the top rate on income from capital gains and dividends, while former Vice President Joe Biden has proposed increasing the top rate for taxpayers with more than $1 million in income.

How Are Capital Gains and Dividends Taxed?