Nearly everything that politicians say about taxes is at least half a lie. They are also dishonest when it comes to the national debt. Stephen Dubner finds one of the few people in Washington who is willing to tell the truth — and it’s even worse than you think.
SOURCES:Jessica Riedl, • senior fellow in budget, tax, and economic policy at the Manhattan Institute.
RESOURCES: • " The House Wants to Pass Trump’s Agenda in One Big Bill. Here’s What’s in It. • " by Margot Sanger-Katz and Alicia Parlapiano (New York Times, • 2025). • " Correcting the Top 10 Tax Myths, • " by Jessica Riedl (Manhattan Institute, • 2024). • " Spending, Taxes, and Deficits: A Book of Charts, • " by Jessica Riedl (Manhattan Institute, • 2024). • " Why Did Americans Stop Caring About the National Debt? • " by Jessica Riedl (Reason, • 2024). • " A Comprehensive Federal Budget Plan to Avert a Debt Crisis, • " by Jessica Riedl (Manhattan Institute, • 2024). • " When Does Federal Debt Reach Unsustainable Levels? • " by Jagadeesh Gokhale, Kent Smetters, and Mariko Paulson (The Wharton School of Business, • 2023). • " The Limits of Taxing the Rich, • " by Jessica Riedl (Manhattan Institute, • 2023).
EXTRAS: • " Farewell to a Generational Talent, • " by Freakonomics Radio • (2024).
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