It is a regressive tax.
It is a regressive tax.
It is a regressive tax
Regressive tax
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rants will take American jobs, lower our wages, and especially hurt the poor.” This is the most common argument and also the one with
Yes, the noun 'argument' is a common noun, a word for any argument of any kind, anywhere. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
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A common argument for restrictions is to promote local producers of goods and services from global competitors by making imports more expensive. The argument against such protectionist policy is that foreign governments counter by doing the same, making it more expensive to export goods and services abroad. The result is goods and services that are more expensive around the world. this was on the Web I hope this is right.