Dr. Art Laffer | 45th Anniversary of the Reagan Tax Cut at Rancho Del Cielo

Join Young America’s Foundation at President Ronald Reagan’s beloved Rancho del Cielo for a special Reagan Ranch Roundtable celebrating the 45th anniversary of the historic 1981 Reagan tax cuts. Dr. Arthur B. Laffer, one of the most influential economists of the modern era and a key architect of supply-side economics, reflects on his work with President Reagan and shares firsthand stories from the economic revolution that helped reshape America. In this wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Laffer discusses the thinking behind Reagan’s tax cuts, the economic challenges of the early 1980s, Reagan’s leadership and character, the Laffer Curve, economic growth, government debt, free trade and tariffs, and the enduring legacy of Reaganomics. A longtime friend of Young America’s Foundation, Dr. Laffer has advised leaders including President Reagan, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and President Donald Trump, who awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019. Recorded at the Reagan Ranch, where President Reagan signed the Economic Recovery Tax Act on August 13, 1981, this conversation offers a rare firsthand look at the people, principles, and policies behind one of the defining economic moments of the Reagan presidency.

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