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Trump's tax cuts 'likely to produce short sugar-high of job growth'

Tax savings aimed at firms spending heavily on big items such as new equipment: economist

Published Thu, Sep 28, 2017 · 09:50 PM

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New York

PRESIDENT Donald Trump's plan to slash the corporate tax rate may not provide the sustained job growth that he and Republican leaders want, some economists say - that's a point of long-standing and unsettled debate.

But in the short term, a lesser-noticed item in the nine-page framework that Mr Trump and Congress produced Wednesday might provide a quick burst of growth that then dwindles, said economist Alan Viard of the non-partisan American Enterprise Institute. He compared it to a "sugar high".

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