Economic theory suggests that progressive income taxes discourage entrepreneurship. Glenn Hubbard of Columbia University argues that our tax code, which takes much of your money if you take risks and succeed, but does not share your losses if you take risks and fail, discourages people from taking chances. And, as many of you probably already know, working for yourself is risky.
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