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Research check: we still don't have proof that cutting company taxes will boost jobs and wages

  • Written by Ross Guest, Professor of Economics and National Senior Teaching Fellow, Griffith University
Research check: we still don't have proof that cutting company taxes will boost jobs and wagesThere still isn't clear research showing company tax cuts will increase employment or wages. Shutterstock

If you read these headlines you might think we finally have proof that cutting company taxes will boost employment and investment:

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