White House officials eyeing payroll tax cut in effort to reverse weakening economy

Washington Post logoSeveral senior White House officials have begun discussing whether to push for a temporary payroll tax cut as a way to arrest an economic slowdown, three people familiar with the discussions said, revealing growing concerns about the economy among President Trump’s top economic aides.

The talks are still in their early stages and have included a range of other tax breaks. The officials also have not decided whether to formally push Congress to approve any of these measures, these people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose internal discussions. But the White House increasingly is discussing ideas to boost a slowing economy, they said.

Even though deliberations about the payroll tax cut were held Monday, the White House released a statement disputing that the idea was actively under “consideration.”

View the complete August 19 article by Damian Paletta on The Washington Post website here.

The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown

The Hill logoSigns of a slowdown in the economy are spelling danger for President Trump’s chances of reelection.

But he is doing everything he can to push back on the harbingers of gloom — and to shift the blame for any adverse developments.

Trump has lashed out several times at Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, whom he has accused of not cutting interest rates enough. He has argued that if a Democrat were to beat him next year, the economy would “go down the tubes.” And he has suggested that predictions of an economic downturn are being ginned up by a hostile media.

View the complete August 18 article by Niall Stanage on The Hill website here.