What helps Job Creation more: Infrastructure, Education, Tax Cuts, or Other? (user search)
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  What helps Job Creation more: Infrastructure, Education, Tax Cuts, or Other? (search mode)
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Question: What is the best public policy path for Job Creation  in the current United States?
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Infrastructure
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Education
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Tax Cuts
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« on: July 09, 2013, 10:29:53 PM »

It depends.  If taxes are really high, which in the US they are not, then perhaps tax cuts.  Education is important but clearly more spending on education isn't going to be fruitful in the US unless you mean funding more basic science research at the collegiate and above level.  Infrastructure just needs to be done.  We need to make a commitment to our roads, airports, sea ports, and rail.  It is shameful that we haven't installed high speed rail in the Northeast corridor.  I can't tell you how many times I've wanted to hop a train to New York, Boston, or DC and taken a plane or car instead.
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