Harvard Economist Argues in Favor of Unrealized Capital Gains Tax | Jason Furman
Kyla Scanlon speaks with Jason Furman, a Harvard economist who spent 8 years as President Obama's top economic advisor. Furman argues in favor of the largely unpopular proposal for taxing unrealized gains, explains how tariffs could "shrink" the economy, explains immigration's role in the labor market, and more.
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