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Posts by Ben Sprung-Keyser

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A Welfare Analysis of Tax Audits Across the Income Distribution* Abstract. We estimate the returns to IRS audits of taxpayers across the income distribution. We find an additional $1 spent auditing taxpayers above the 90

#QJE Feb 2025, #2, “A Welfare Analysis of Tax Audits Across the Income Distribution,” by Boning, Hendren, Sprung-Keyser (@bsprungkeyser.bsky.social), and Stuart: doi.org/10.1093/qje/...

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#ASSA2025 8am New Frontiers in Environmental Economics!

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🗺️ Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin 2
🔥 Trade, food, land, clean energy, bunching, air poll., MVPF, etc

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“We find an additional $1 spent auditing taxpayers above the 90th income percentile yields more than $12 in revenue, while audits of below-median income taxpayers yield $5.”

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Insightful and important analysis of the returns and costs of tax audits across the income distribution by Boning, Hendren, and Sprung-Keyser (@bsprungkeyser.bsky.social) now in the QJE (@qjeharvard.bsky.social)

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A Welfare Analysis of Tax Audits Across the Income Distribution Abstract. We estimate the returns to IRS audits of taxpayers across the income distribution. We find an additional ${\$}$1 spent auditing taxpayers above t

Recently accepted by #QJE, “A Welfare Analysis of Tax Audits Across the Income Distribution,” by Boning, Hendren, Sprung-Keyser (@bsprungkeyser.bsky.social), and Stuart: doi.org/10.1093/qje/...

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Opinion | Kamala Harris Has Proposed an ‘Opportunity Economy.’ This Is How to Make It a Reality. What we can learn from the science of economic opportunity.

Great NYT op-ed from Raj Chetty today about the opportunity economy, citing awesome research from my colleague @bsprungkeyser.bsky.social (ungated link) www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/o...

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Also be sure to check out these papers on the long-run effects of Medicaid

Brown, Kowalski, and Lurie 2020: academic.oup.com/restud/artic...

Goodman-Bacon 2021: www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...

Miller and Wherry 2018 jhr.uwpress.org/content/earl...

Wherry et al 2018 direct.mit.edu/rest/article...

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The Policy Impacts Library This library provides a standardized database of MVPF estimates derived from rigorous empirical research. The details page for each policy provides an in-dept

For more on the welfare consequences of these policies, be sure to check out the Policy Impacts Library:

policyimpacts.org/policy-impac...

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Our work, drawing upon estimates from Laura Wherry, Sarah Miller, Andrew Goodman-Bacon, and many others, suggests the long-term savings from these types of policies can offset much or all of their upfront costs. On average, $1 spent on medicaid for children saved $1.78 (cc: Nathan Hendren)

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Exploring the Effects of Medicaid During Childhood on the Economy and the Budget: Working Paper 2023... On a present-value basis, CBO estimates that long-term fiscal effects of Medicaid spending on children could offset half or more of the program’s initial outlays, depending on sets of reasonable par...

Awesome to see the CBO acknowledge the long-term impact of policy on both human capital development and government savings. This aligns with our findings at
@policyimpacts.bsky.social

www.cbo.gov/publication/...

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