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The Cap and Tax Fiction

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SourcePageThe Wall Street Journal
DateDateJune 26, 2009
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QuoteText"When the Heritage Foundation did its analysis of Waxman-Markey, it broadly compared the economy with and without the carbon tax. Under this more comprehensive scenario, it found Waxman-Markey would cost the economy $161 billion in 2020, which is $1,870 for a family of four. As the bill's restrictions kick in, that number rises to $6,800 for a family of four by 2035."
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The Cap and Tax Fiction by The Wall Street Journal editorial board (The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 2009) (view)