'$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.
Now tell us how much money he plans on collecting by raising taxes on the top 1%.
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Are you talking about what Biden tells us or what economists tell us?
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