Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson the former president said on wednesday Donald Trump could pay for his presidential campaign. economic advice Stimulate growth by loosening corporate regulations and extending tax cuts.
“You have to have an economy that’s conducive to growth, and to do that you need to use the tax code aggressively and reduce government regulations,” the Louisiana congressman said. CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”
“If Republicans take leadership in the White House, the Senate and the House and unify the government, we’re going to accelerate this. You’re going to see massive regulatory reform,” he said.
trump card Proposes to make the 2017 tax cuts permanent, further reduce the corporate tax rate, and completely eliminate federal income taxes on worker tips, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits.
An August study by the nonpartisan Penn State Wharton School of Business Budget Model found that Trump’s policy proposals could increase estimated $5.8 trillion Federal deficit over the next decade.
That number does not include Trump’s Sept. 12 proposal to exempt overtime pay from federal income taxes.
If applied only to wages currently designated as overtime, the proposal is expected to increase the total cost of Trump’s proposals over the next decade by $866 billion, according to an analysis by the Yale Budget Lab. Tax exemptions for all hours worked over 40 hours per week are expected to cost $1.3 trillion over 10 years.
On Tuesday, Republican presidential candidates also proposed reconstruction State and local taxes (SALT) deduction, which he limited during his first term.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, talks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol after the final vote this week, Sept. 12, 2024.
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Johnson said on Wednesday he agreed with all of Trump’s proposals. Paying for them will come down to a combination of corporate tax cuts, deregulation and energy policies to allow “the economy to thrive,” he said.
However, Trump has repeatedly said he wants to use hard-line gains to pay for his plans tariff All imported products, among which the proportion of imported products from China is particularly high.
In a debate with the Vice President Kamala Harris Last Tuesday, Trump nearly sparked a trade war with China by touting “billions of dollars” in revenue from his first-term tariffs.
On Wednesday, Johnson did not mention tariffs as a potential source of revenue. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment on Johnson’s suggestions on how to pay for Trump’s proposed tax cuts.
As of March 2024, Trump First phase tariffmany of which President Joe Biden According to the Tax Foundation, preserving and continuing this policy has resulted in high taxes for the U.S. government totaling more than $233 billion, which are paid by U.S. consumers as suppliers pass on costs.
Of this amount, $89 billion was generated during the Trump administration, and the remaining $144 billion was generated during the Biden administration.
The gap between the billions of dollars in tariffs imposed and the trillions that Trump’s tax cuts are expected to cost is not lost on economists, who warn that if the plans are implemented as proposed, annual deficits and The national debt will explode.
Experts have also directly criticized Trump’s sweeping tariff proposal, arguing that it could increase consumer prices at a time when consumer prices have begun to cool down from 40 years of tariffs. high inflation 2022.
Johnson’s comments on Wednesday came hours before his six-month interim government funding bill faced a House vote, with the bill expected to fail due to lingering opposition within the Republican caucus. If Congress fails to pass an appropriations resolution by September 30, the government will enter a partial shutdown at 12:01 pm ET on October 1.