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THE EFFECTS OF THE OBAMA TAX PLAN

North Carolina
President Obama’s tax plan would allow portions TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts to expire, resulting in Annual Change in Jobs
steep tax hikes beginning in January 2011 for small
2011 2015 2020
businesses and those earning $250,000 or more. 0
The tax hikes would significantly affect the economy
–3,000
in North Carolina, most notably in the number of
jobs and change in personal income. –6,000

Among the results, from 2011 to 2020, the state –9,000

of North Carolina would: –12,000


• Lose, on average, 20,564 jobs annually.
• Lose, per household, $7,532 in total disposable –15,000
personal income.
–18,000
• See total individual income taxes increase by
$11,655 million. –21,000

–24,000
Source: Heritage Foundation calculations based on the IHS Global
Insight U.S. macroeconomic model, and data from the U.S. Census –27,000
Bureau and U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
–25,976

REAL DISPOSABLE INCOME TOTAL INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES


Annual Change per Household Annual Change in Millions of Dollars
$1,445.9
2011 2015 2020
$0 $1,600

–$100
$1,400
–$200
$1,200
–$300
$1,000
–$400

–$500 $800

–$600
$600
–$700
$400
–$800
$200
–$900

–$1,000 $0
2011 2015 2020
–$953.36

Chart NC • Obama Tax Plan by State heritage.org


THE EFFECTS OF THE OBAMA TAX PLAN

Change in Employment in North Carolina

Average Annual Change in Total


Employment, 2011 to 2020, by
Congressional District
Jobs Lost: 800–1,399
Jobs Lost: 1,400–1,599 3
Jobs Lost: 1,600–1,799
Jobs Lost: 1,800–2,320 13 1

6 3
5 4

12 6 2

10

8 3
11 9

State: 20,564 jobs lost annually on average

Source: Heritage Foundation calculations based on the IHS Global Insight U.S. macroeconomic model, and data from the U.S. Census Bureau and U.S.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Map NC • Obama Tax Plan by State heritage.org

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