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<blockquote data-quote="Up In Smoke" data-source="post: 5384524" data-attributes="member: 79702"><p>It's impossible to say the tax cuts created the increase in revenues or just the fact that more people went to work each month. Revenues increased but not at the same rate as spending. It's important to remember that government spending contributes to both tax revenues and GDP. Revenues 2016: 6T, 2017: 6.1T, 2018: 6.5T, 2019: 6.8T, 2020: 6.8T, 2021: 7.7T. Spending 2015: 6.4T, 2016: 6.7T, 2017: 7T, 2018: 7.2T, 2019: 7.7T, 2020: 10T, 2021: 10T. That's a lot of government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up In Smoke, post: 5384524, member: 79702"] It's impossible to say the tax cuts created the increase in revenues or just the fact that more people went to work each month. Revenues increased but not at the same rate as spending. It's important to remember that government spending contributes to both tax revenues and GDP. Revenues 2016: 6T, 2017: 6.1T, 2018: 6.5T, 2019: 6.8T, 2020: 6.8T, 2021: 7.7T. Spending 2015: 6.4T, 2016: 6.7T, 2017: 7T, 2018: 7.2T, 2019: 7.7T, 2020: 10T, 2021: 10T. That's a lot of government. [/QUOTE]
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