Article snippet: White House officials have begun preparing options to help boost the American economy and prevent it from falling into a recession, including mulling a potential payroll tax cut and possibly reversing some of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, according to people familiar with the discussions. Trump and his top advisers continue to insist the economy is “doing tremendously well” and publicly dismiss any notion of an impending recession. But behind the scenes, Trump’s top economic advisers are pulling together contingency plans in the event the economy weakens further. Economists inside the administration have drafted a white paper exploring a payroll tax reduction, which would seek to boost the economy by immediately injecting more money into workers’ paychecks. The Obama administration employed a two-year payroll tax cut in 2011 and 2012, in an effort to stimulate what was a sluggish recovery from the recession that ended in 2009. Trump has not been briefed on the idea, and it is unclear whether he would push such a plan, which would require congressional approval. A White House spokeswoman said while the administration is open to more tax cuts, “cutting payroll taxes is not something that is under consideration at this time.” The discussion of a payroll tax cut was first reported by The Washington Post. Digital Access Home Delivery Gift Subscriptions Log In Manage My Account Customer Service Help & FAQs Globe Newsroom Advertise Newsletters View the ePaper O... Link to the full article to read more
Trump administration considers payroll tax cut to boost economy - The Boston Globe
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