One hundred years of U.S. state taxation
中文摘要
我们分析了自1910年以来美国各州税率以及1942年至2022年各州税收收入的演变。20世纪初,税收政策发生了迅速转变,但在许多方面,过去五十年间一直保持着显著的稳定性。尽管税率频繁变化且各州之间差异很大,但税率和税收收入的州际异质性程度随时间推移却非常相近。对于利用税收政策变动进行识别的实证研究者,我们归纳出两项关键认识。第一,税收变动似乎并非由经济状况驱动,因为无论是税收变动的时点还是税率本身,在各州经济衰退前后均未呈现可预测的模式。第二,在我们研究的整个时期内,许多税收变动同时发生,个人所得税、企业所得税和销售税尤其如此。由于同时发生的变动通常方向一致,研究者将效应归因于某一特定税种时应保持谨慎;我们还表明,估计结果可能对是否控制其他税率较为敏感。
• 我们分析了自1910年以来美国各州税率以及1942年至2022年各州税收收入的演变。
• 20世纪初,税收政策发生了迅速转变;但尽管税收频繁变动,过去五十年间税收政策仍保持着显著的稳定性。
• 无论是税收变动的时点还是税率本身,在各州经济衰退前后均未呈现可预测的模式。
• 税收变动经常同时发生,且通常方向一致。
• 实证研究者将效应归因于某一特定税种时应保持谨慎。
Abstract
We analyze the evolution of U.S. state tax rates since 1910 and state tax revenues from 1942 until 2022. Tax policy shifted rapidly at the beginning of the 20 th century, but in many ways has remained remarkably stable over the past fifty years. Even as tax rates change frequently and vary widely across states, the degree of heterogeneity across states in rates and revenues is very similar over time. We document two key insights for empirical researchers using variation in tax policy for identification. First, tax changes do not appear to be driven by economic conditions, as neither the timing of tax changes nor tax rates themselves exhibit a predictable pattern around state recessions. Second, throughout the time period we study, many tax changes occur simultaneously, particularly for personal, corporate, and sales taxes. Because the coinciding changes are typically moving in the same direction, researchers should use caution when attributing effects to a specific type of tax, and we show that estimates can be sensitive to controlling for additional tax rates. • We analyze the evolution of U.S. state tax rates since 1910 and state tax revenues from 1942 until 2022. • Tax policy shifted rapidly at the beginning of the 20th century, but has remained remarkably stable over the past fifty years, despite frequent tax changes. • The timing of tax changes and the tax rates themselves do not exhibit a predictable pattern around state recessions. • Tax changes frequently occur simultaneously and typically in the same direction. • Empirical researchers should use caution when attributing effects to a specific type of tax.