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    U.S. Economy After Trump’s 2024 Victory: A Comprehensive Review

    In the wake of Donald Trump’s November 20, 2024, defeat of Kamala Harris, the U.S. economy has gone through an intense period of recalibration. The January 20, 2025, inauguration drew a bright line between the previous administration’s policies and expectations for “Trump 2.0.” From stock market surges to renewed inflation worries, every facet of the economy—markets, cost of living, employment, housing, and broader confidence—has felt the effects.

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    Alignment of the Trump Administration with Project 2025 Goals

    Project 2025 is a conservative policy blueprint (spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation and allies) intended to guide a future administration’s agenda in 2025. Now, with President Trump back in office, his administration’s policies, cabinet appointments, and structural changes (including a new Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk) closely reflect many Project 2025 recommendations….

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    The Potential Impacts on Government Revenue and the National Deficit

    When discussing policies like a 50:1 CEO-to-worker pay ratio, rising wages to keep up with inflation, or ensuring companies produce locally if they sell domestically, the question often arises: How would this affect government revenues and the national deficit? This article delves into the financial ripple effects such measures could have on federal tax collections,…

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    Envisioning a 50:1 CEO-to-Worker Pay Ratio

    What if there was a cap on how much more a company’s top executives could earn compared to its lowest-paid workers? Many point to the enormous gap—sometimes exceeding 300:1—between CEOs and frontline employees as a key driver of wage inequality. In this article, we’ll explore the concept of a 50:1 pay ratio, what it entails,…

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    Why Wages Haven’t Kept Up With Inflation

    Despite a global economy that has grown by leaps and bounds over the past few decades, many American workers look at their paychecks and wonder: Why does everything feel more expensive, while my paycheck doesn’t seem to stretch any further? In this article, we’ll delve into the historical and economic factors that have led to…

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    The Current State of Federal Revenue and Wage Inequality

    The United States federal budget is, at its core, a reflection of national priorities. Where money comes from (revenue) and where it goes (expenditures) shapes everything from roads and schools to healthcare and defense. Yet, lurking behind the numbers is a growing concern: wage inequality. Even as tax revenue hits trillions of dollars, many Americans…

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