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Limits to trickle-down: Trump's tax-cut "boom" fizzles
mercredi 23 janvier 2019, 19:17 , par BoingBoing
Trump's multi-trillion-dollar giveaway to the richest Americans and largest US corporations led to a rise in GDP, but it was a short-lived sugar-high: the major effect was a trillion dollars in stock buybacks that padded the bottom lines of super-rich investors who barely touch the real economy (you can only own so many super-yachts and operating costs are funneled through offshore flags-of-convenience anyway).
But investment in 'factories, software and new equipment' only rose modestly for a single quarter, and has now fallen again. 'There hasn't been a huge surge in response to tax reform,' said Eric Zwick, a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business who studies the interaction between public policy and corporate behavior. Real nonresidential fixed investment increased by just 2.5% in the third quarter, a sharp slowdown compared to 8.7% in the second quarter and 11.5% in the first quarter. It's not that business spending is weak. It's just not booming. 'It now appears the investment recovery was short-lived,' Ethan Harris, global economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, wrote in a report last week titled, 'The investment boom that wasn't.' The tax cut investment 'boom' is already over. Some say it never really started [Matt Egan/CNN]
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