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Tax Cut #78885

ABC Evening News for Wednesday, Jun 30, 1982
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(Studio) Reagan administration noted counting on tax cut that begins tomorrow to take nation out of recession.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds

(NYC) Probable impact of tax cut on nation examined; Anthony Rotunno's case cited as example [ROTUNNO - notes impotence of tax cut.] Similar situation for Ray and Dorothy Dixon mentioned. [Ray DIXON, Dorothy DIXON - comment on future plans.] [Chase Econometrics spokesperson Lawrence CHIMERINE - anticipates healthy improvement in consumer spending.] Impact of fed. government on loss of tax revenue described.
REPORTER: Dan Cordtz

Reporter(s):
Cordtz, Dan;
Reynolds, Frank
Duration:
00:02:30

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