Economists say US needs more taxes, spending cuts
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Economists say US needs more taxes, spending cuts

Miami : FL : USA | Sep 23, 2012 at 9:31 PM PDT
Source: Miami Herald
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The best way to reduce the federal deficit is through a combination of higher taxes and spending cuts, according to a group of economists. The best way to reduce the federal deficit is through a combination of higher taxes and spending cuts, says a group of economists. FULL ARTICLE AT Miami Herald
 
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