Piling on Problems: How Federal Policies affect State Fiscal Conditions

This paper pulls from a variety of data sources to estimate the positive and negative impacts of federal policies on state and local finances. For 2004, it finds that a positive federal policy impact of $467 billion is offset by at least $153 billion in negative impacts, representing a one-third red...

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Expenditures
Federal government
Federal taxes
Federalism
Fiscal policy
Government
Government grants
Health care costs
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Highway construction
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Tax exempt organizations
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Taxation
Transfer pricing
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