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The Sixteenth Amendment: A Milestone in American Taxation
Explore the history and significance of the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which granted Congress the power to levy income taxes. Learn about the context of its creation, its implications for government revenue,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Innovation Needs Inventors
By not addressing inclusivity, we are losing entire generations of new minds. MIT Economist John Van Reenan describes this in his research as the "lost Einstein" effect, and argues that to get innovation back on track we need to do a...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Measuring the Danger of Segregation
An 1869 study incorrectly stated that black Union soldiers had lower lung capacity than white soldiers. 150 years later, this same study is impacting the health and disability diagnosis of black patients. Structural segregation is still...
ACDC Leadership
The Economics of Inequality Part 2- Tax the Rich!
Are the richest 1% greedy? Should we tax the rich and force them to pay their fair share? What's the first step toward fighting income inequality? These are the questions that I attempt to answer in the video. NOTE- I got some complaints...
Curated Video
Experts say no tax on tips will not benefit workers
Whoever wins in 2025, tax policy will be high on Congress' agenda next year. But for taxes on tips, it may be an issue that keeps the the politicians on one side and experts on the other. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Ireland's Donohoe Has 'Reservations' Over Global Minimum Tax
Apr.07 -- Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe says he is not sure there will an agreement between Group of 20 nations on a global minimum tax rate and has "concerns" over the concept. “I do have reservations about that and about that...
Bloomberg
Carly Fiorina: Global Minimum Tax "Lousy Idea"
May.21 -- Bloomberg's David Westin spoke to former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, Chairman of Carly Fiorina Enterprises and Unlocking Potential about the proposed 15% global minimum tax rate on corporate profits and waiving patent...
Bloomberg
Porter: U.S. Political System Is Structured to Divide
Sept. 20 -- Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter and Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, talk about the shortfalls of the American political system. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Peter Thiel Joins Trump's Transition Team
Nov. 11 -- Venture capitalist Peter Thiel will join President-Elect Donald Trump’s transition team, a move that solidifies the Facebook  board member’s power and could help Silicon Valley have a say in the next administration....
Bloomberg
Kevin Warsh Says Fed Needs Fundamental Reform
May.05 -- Kevin Warsh, Duquesne Family Office consultant, sits down with Bloomberg's Mike McKee to discuss monetary policy at The Hoover Institution's "The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy: A Policy Conference" at Stanford...
Bloomberg
U.S. Debt, Deficit 'Completely Irresponsible,' Evercore's Schlosstein Says
Nov.07 -- Ralph Schlosstein, president and chief executive officer at Evercore, discusses the rising levels of debt and deficit in the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Dollar Depends on Growth From Fiscal Push, Says Redeker
Feb.14 -- Hans Redeker, head of global FX strategy at Morgan Stanley, examines how U.S. fiscal policy may impact the dollar. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
BlackRock's Moore Sees Markets at Mercy of Tax Reform
Feb.22 -- Kate Moore, chief equity strategist at BlackRock, discusses how markets may be impacted by expectations for U.S. tax reform and fiscal spending. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Ford EMEA CEO Says 30% of European Sales Are in U.K.
Mar.07 -- Ford EMEA President Jim Farley discusses the PSA Group and GM deal, Ford's sales and performance in Russia and the impact of Brexit on the automaker. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller from the 2017 Geneva Auto Show.
Bloomberg
TIAA's Ferguson Sees Income Inequality as a Pressing Problem
May.15 -- Bloomberg's David Westin sits down with TIAA President and Chief Executive Officer Roger Ferguson for the latest episode of "Big Decisions."
Bloomberg
Spotlight Interview: Yuriko Koike
Dec.06 -- Yuriko Koike, Governor of Tokyo speaks with Bloomberg's Kazunori Takada at Bloomberg The Year Ahead in Tokyo on December 5, 2019.
Bloomberg
CalSTRS CIO Ailman: Tax Hikes Will 'Weigh Heavy' on Markets
Apr.23 -- Christopher Ailman, chief investment officer of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS), says taxes will have to be raised at some point and it will "weigh very heavy" on markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Moore: U.S. Tax Rates Not Onerous Relative to Others
Dec.06 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on U.S. taxes from Bloomberg View columnist Justin Fox. He speaks with Kate Moore, chief equity strategist at BlackRock, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Rep. Roskam on Tax Reform Amid Trump Investigation
May.18 -- U.S. House of Representatives Congressman Peter Roskam discusses the investigation into the Trump administration and tax reform. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Crescent's Attanasio Says Clear Tax Plan Leads to Growth
May.02 -- Mark Attanasio, Crescent Capital Group co-founder, discusses the issues shaping the global credit market with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
Bloomberg
White House Increases Stimulus Offer to $1.8 Trillion
Oct.09 -- The White House is said to be increasing its fiscal-stimulus offer to congressional Democrats to $1.8 trillion. PGIM Chief Executive Officer David Hunt reacts on "Balance of Power."
Bloomberg
The Dinner Napkin That Changed the U.S. Economy
Dec. 4 -- For its 85th anniversary, Bloomberg Businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. In 1974, economist Arthur Laffer sketches his theory of tax policy over dinner with Wall Street Journal writer Jude...
Bloomberg
January a Banner Month for Global M&A Despite Uncertainty
Feb.06 --
Bloomberg’s Jeff McCracken discusses global deal activity in January, President Trump’s tax proposals and mergers and acquisitions in an unpredictable market. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
Bloomberg
First Look With Surveillance: Afghan Deadline, China Relations
Aug.25 -- Francine Lacqua, Matt Miller and Lisa Abramowicz take you through what to watch today.