Social Studies, 14.05.2021 01:00 lexhorton2002
What is the most likely effect of government tax increases? Why?
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Does a tax increase or decrease funds for individual and business spending?
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The economy is moving too fast, and the government wants to slow it down. What action will they most likely take? Why?
What action can the government take to lower our taxes?
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