The Tax Foundation

Why Should Workers Care About Business Taxes? Research from the European experience indicates that lower corporate taxes increase workers wages.

Research increasingly shows that workers are likely to "pay" or "bear" a substantial portion of business taxes through lower wages.  Recent research considers the major corporate tax reforms occurring among major industrialized nations over the past several decades and finds that those with the largest reductions in their corporate tax rates experienced the largest increase in wages.  The mechanism is less capital investment that reduces labor productivity and, ultimately, living standards.

Consider the following conclusions from this research: 

This research presents a consistent case that workers bear the cost of corporate income taxes through lower wages.  The European experience suggests that a reduction in corporate taxes in the United States would help U.S. workers by increasing their real wages. 

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