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And the US fiscal system collects roughly two-thirds of all taxes at the national level, which implies an automatic and substantial net fiscal transfer to states with temporarily falling
incomes.
If creating jobs and boosting
incomes
can’t get you re-elected, what can?
Not providing insurance and paying the fine is a particularly attractive option for a firm if its employees have
incomes
that entitle them to the government subsidies (which are now available to anyone whose income is below four times the poverty level).
It is no coincidence that tolerant and diverse cities like San Francisco and New York also have some of the highest
incomes
anywhere.
Yet it is impossible even to conceive of falling
incomes
bringing about greater justice in the world.
Indeed, as higher profits and their automatic redistribution via the UBD boosted incomes, more funds would become available for the welfare state.
The more that global
incomes
converge, the less trade there may be.
In emerging economies, sustained medium or high GDP growth is the key to advancing development and raising
incomes.
Top
incomes
in these countries have resulted largely from political patronage, rather than from innovation and hard work.
But the revolutions of 2011 demonstrated that a strong sense of identity, a common language, and much shared history bind Arabs together, despite huge differences in natural-resource endowments, political circumstances, and average per capita
incomes.
A well-functioning education system is the most effective way to help equip people with the knowledge and skills they need to boost
incomes
and compete in a globalized economy.
But the world market is simply not big enough to support high
incomes
for China's 1.3 billion citizens.
Many farmers are suffering a long-standing crisis in farm
incomes.
There is a strange, though little-noticed, consequence of the failure to distinguish value from price: the only way offered to most people to boost their
incomes
is through economic growth.
But, while some sources indicate that there are now more middle-class families in Africa (defined as having annual
incomes
in excess of $20,000) than in India, the continent also contains countries with the world’s highest levels of inequality.
If Trump is to deliver more jobs and higher
incomes
to his voters, one vehicle to do so is to promote the green agenda of energy efficiency and renewables.
If this view is right, the solution is straightforward: China can correct its imbalances by increasing its citizens’
incomes
(by cutting taxes, raising wages, or increasing social spending), so that they can consume more, thereby reducing the economy’s dependence on exports.
But, since the 1980’s, most Americans’ wages have stagnated, while
incomes
for those earning more than $110,000 have soared.
The entire French political class has long delighted in taxing labor to finance the country’s generous welfare provisions, thus avoiding excessively high taxation of individuals’ income and consumption – though that is about to come to an end as Hollande intends to slap a 75% tax on
incomes
above €1 million.
At the top, the
incomes
of the mega-rich have soared, with predictable repercussions, especially in the property market.
Just as political democracy need not wait for
incomes
to rise, strong labor standards need not lag behind economic development.
Free trade, technological progress, and other forces that promote economic “efficiency” are presented as beneficial to society, even if they harm individual workers or businesses, because growing national
incomes
allow winners to compensate losers, ensuring that nobody is left worse off.
Instead of providing cash handouts that push people from work into long-term unemployment or retirement, governments can redistribute the benefits of growth by supporting employment and
incomes
with regional and industrial subsidies and minimum-wage laws.
As societies around the world prepare for swelling numbers of retirees, the policy challenge will be to ensure the financial sustainability of pension systems while guaranteeing adequate
incomes
for those no longer working.
Here,
incomes
and value added per employee remained largely flat.
Global supply chains – constantly in flux, owing to rising developing-country
incomes
and shifting comparative advantage – locate productive activities where human and other resources make those activities competitive.
An increase in military spending, in conjunction with an enforcement of the stability pact, should bring about a trimming of the non-defense budget: the public sector wage bill and a welfare state grown far beyond the goal of supporting the
incomes
of the poor, would of necessity need to be trimmed sharply.
For many people, including most economists, globalization implies greater opportunities, expanded trade, faster travel, better connectivity, and higher
incomes.
Urban
incomes
in China are now reaching a threshold where spending on both goods and services accelerates rapidly.
In addition to driving further innovation, Chinese consumers – even those with relatively low
incomes
– are also investing heavily in the next generation, with 12.5% of overall consumption growth expected to go to education between 2015 and 2030.
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