'$17 trillion': Economist finds Biden plans 3 times costlier than advertised
The $6 trillion price tag on President Biden's spending plans in just his first 100 days has turned heads, but it's only a fraction of the real cost, warns a Johns Hopkins economist.Steve Hanke, a professor of applied economics director of the Troubled Currencies Project at the Cato Institute contended in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that the true cost is closer to $17.1 trillion.
Read about this SPEND, SPEND, AND SPEND some more and the hidden costs of Biden's plan.
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Now tell us how much money he plans on collecting by raising taxes on the top 1%.
Go ahead. I'll wait.
Are you talking about what Biden tells us or what economists tell us?
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