Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman says tax cuts would do little to help the economy. Infrastructure investments are the way out of our situation.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman is increasingly skeptical of President Barack Obama's modified stimulus plan and reckons that the Democrat should scrap plans to cut business taxes and instead spend more money to relieve consumers.
"His proposal for $150 billion in business tax cuts ... would do little to help the economy," writes Krugman in his column in The New York Times.
"Ideally, he’d scrap the proposed $150 billion payroll tax cut as well, though I’m aware that it was a campaign promise."