Posted on 07/13/2012 12:21:56 PM PDT by 92nina
Every year, the Americans for Tax Reform Foundation and the Cost of Government Center calculate the Cost of Government Day. This is the day on which the average American has earned enough gross income to pay off his or her share of the spending and regulatory burdens imposed by government at the federal, state, and local levels.
In 2012, Cost of Government Day falls on July 15. Working people must toil 197 days out of the year just to meet all costs imposed by government. 2012 marks the fourth consecutive year COGD has fallen in July.
From a different perspective, the cost of government makes up 54.0 percent of annual gross domestic product (GDP).
To read the report on your computer, and to view additional resources, including a chart room, media coverage, as well as last year's report click on the index below.
For a pdf of the full report, click here.
2012 Report
About the Author/The Thomas Jefferson Fellowship
A Message from Grover Norquist and COGC Executive Director Mattie Duppler
Cost of Government Day Components
The Government Spending Burden
Case Studies
The Debt Ceiling and Budget Control Act of 2011
The Corporate Income Tax in the United States
Abundance of Supply: America's Energy Resources
COGD Launch Event: Sin Tax Party
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