Tax and Welfare Policy Options: Implications for Minorities and the Poor
1986-05-16
- Joint Center for Policy Studies report on tax and welfare policy options and their implications for minorities and the poor. Includes letter to Richard Wright, Tobacco Institute, offering a copy of the report for his review. Finds that whites have benefitted more from tax reforms than African-Americans because whites tend to be more affluent. Asserts that recent tax reforms have increased the tax ... read moreburden for the poorest fifth of the population while reducing the burden on the wealthy.read less
- McIntyre, Robert S
- Kasten
- Adams, Robert McCormick
- Williams, Eddie N
- O'Hare, William
- Sellers, Betty
- Burbridge, Lynn
- McFate, Katherine
- Norton, Eleanor Holmes
- Dixon, Hortense Williams
- Foster, Luther Hilton
- Freeland, Wendall
- Barker, Lucius J
- Maynard, Robert C
- Rapoport, Bernard
- Gephardt
- Lewin, Jane
- Kemp
- Morris, Milton D
- Wolfenson, James D
- Alexis, Marcus
- Edelman, Marian Wright
- Ikard, Jayne Brumley
- Martin, Louis
- Boyd, William
- Farrar, Eleanor
- Dymally, Mervyn
- Partee, James
- Adams, John Hurst
- Reagan, Ronald
- Bradley
- Tipps, Dean C
- International Revenue Service (IRS)
- Tobacco Institute
- American Income Life Insurance
- Congress of National Black Churches
- Moton Memorial Institute
- Urban Institute
- The Johnson Foundation
- Smithsonian Institution
- Children's Defense Fund
- Joint Center for Political Studies
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
- Kettering Foundation
- Joint Committee on Taxation
- TI
- National Issues Forum
- U.S. Treasury Department
- Domestic Policy Association
- U. S. Bureau of Census
- Freeland & Kronz
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