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The Past is Never Dead. Sometimes It’s Taxes

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Propublica strikes again (via Wonkette). It turns out the map of the counties where the IRS performs the most audits per capita sure looks familiar. Here is that map (via Brad DeLong) Here is a rather older map The past isn’t dead. It is taxes

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Propublica strikes again (via Wonkette). It turns out the map of the counties where the IRS performs the most audits per capita sure looks familiar.

Here is that map The Past is Never Dead. Sometimes It’s Taxes (via Brad DeLong)

Here is a rather older map The Past is Never Dead. Sometimes It’s Taxes

The past isn’t dead. It is taxes

Robert Waldmann
Robert J. Waldmann is a Professor of Economics at Univeristy of Rome “Tor Vergata” and received his PhD in Economics from Harvard University. Robert runs his personal blog and is an active contributor to Angrybear.

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