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Trumponomics

Trumponomics. Stephen Moore. Reaganomics vs. Obamanomics. Growth Gap – $3.1 Trillion vs. Reagan and $1.8 Trillion vs. Average. The Greatest Story Never Told. U.S. vs Japan. Stocks Are Cheap. The Fed is Too Tight. Source: Commodity Research Bureau Index. The Trump Effect.

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Trumponomics

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  1. Trumponomics Stephen Moore

  2. Reaganomics vs. Obamanomics Growth Gap – $3.1 Trillion vs. Reagan and $1.8 Trillion vs. Average

  3. The Greatest Story Never Told

  4. U.S. vs Japan

  5. Stocks Are Cheap

  6. The Fed is Too Tight Source: Commodity Research Bureau Index

  7. The Trump Effect

  8. Deregulator in Chief

  9. Deregulator in Chief

  10. Unfair Trade Deals

  11. Trade Deficits Don’t Matter

  12. U.S. Jobs Impact of Metal Tariffs

  13. America’s Oil Boom

  14. Oil Imports Plunge

  15. New Supply on the Rise

  16. The Falling Cost of Energy

  17. America’s Soaring Gas and Oil Output The growth in oil & gas production in the eight years exceeds by nearly two fold the total current production of energy from all renewable resources (excluding hydro dams). Most recent annual data through 2015. Source: Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review

  18. Who Gets Taxpayer Subsidies?

  19. Source: epa.gov

  20. No EU Countries Meeting Targets for Paris Agreement Emission Reduction

  21. Don’t Forget to Turn the Lights On

  22. Red States vs Blue States

  23. During and After RecessionTexas - 1.1 Million Jobs CreatedRest of the U.S. - 350 Thousand Jobs Lost

  24. State Economic Outlook Ranking Source: Rich States Poor States, Eleventh Edition, American Legislative Exchange Council

  25. Low Rates = More Revenue

  26. “In short, it is a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high today and tax revenues are too low and the soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now.” - John F. Kennedy Address to the Economic Club of New York
December 14, 1962

  27. 2018 U.S. Corporate Tax Rate Compared with the OECD Average Old U.S. Federal and State Corporate Tax Rate Note: The bars are the average tax rate in the rest of the world. Source: OECD Tax Policy Analysis

  28. Old and New Corporate Rates

  29. Taxmageddon

  30. Old Tax Rates vs Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Source: Tax Foundation

  31. Top 1 Percent Contributes More Than Bottom 90 Percent Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

  32. Rich Pay More Than Their Fair Share 2016 Income and Income Tax Shares Tax Foundation: Summary of the Latest Federal Income Tax Data, 2018 Update

  33. Hillary Clinton’s Simplified Tax Form

  34. Where does your federal tax dollar go?

  35. Growth in Manufacturing, Mining, Construction Since Election 1,055,000 Blue-collar Jobs Added Since Election Day Manufacturing has added 503,000 jobs Construction has added 541,000 jobs Mining hasadded 11,000 jobs Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

  36. Historically Low Unemployment

  37. Black Labor Participation Rate

  38. Dow Jones Daily Prices

  39. Inflation Rate 1947-2018

  40. 10 -Year Treasury Note Yield February 1962 to January 2019

  41. Real Interest Rate on 10-year U.S Bonds January 2003 to December 2018

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  43. Education and Medical Prices Increase While Import Prices Drop *Data from 2005

  44. Worker Well-Being Based on data from the Census Bureau and the Department of Labor. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

  45. Number of Years It Took for Major Technologies to Reach 50% of American Homes

  46. High Technology

  47. Free Countries are Wealthier and Healthier

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