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The Impact of a Payroll Tax Assessed on Firms

4-3 Policy Application : Payroll Taxes and Subsidies 4-4 Policy Application: Payroll Taxes versus Mandated Benefits. The Impact of a Payroll Tax Assessed on Firms.

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The Impact of a Payroll Tax Assessed on Firms

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  1. 4-3 Policy Application: Payroll Taxes and Subsidies4-4 Policy Application: Payroll Taxes versus Mandated Benefits

  2. The Impact of a Payroll Tax Assessed on Firms • A payroll tax of $1 assessed on employers shifts down the demand curve (from D0to D1). The payroll tax cuts the wage that workers receive from W0to W1, and increases the cost of hiring a worker from W0to W1+1. Dollars S w1 + 1 A w0 w1 B w0 1 D0 D1 E1 E0

  3. S1 Dollars S0 w0 + 1 w2 w0 w2 1 D0 D1 D0 E2 E0 Employment The Impact of a Payroll Tax Assessed on Workers • A payroll tax assessed on workers shifts the supply curve to the left (from S0 to S1). The payroll tax has the same impact on the equilibrium wage and employment regardless of who it is assessed on. C A

  4. Dollars S A w0 B w0 – 1 D0 D1 Employment E0 The Impact of a Payroll Tax Assessed on Firms with Inelastic Supply • A payroll tax assessed on the firm is shifted completely to workers when the labor supply curve is perfectly inelastic. The wage is initially W0. The $1 payroll tax shifts the demand curve to D1, and the wage falls to W0 – 1.

  5. S w0 + 1 B w1 w0 A w1 – 1 D1 D0 Employment E0 E1 The Impact of an Employment Subsidy

  6. S0 S0 Dollars Dollars S1 w* + C P P S1 w0 w0 w* + B Q w1 R w* R w* w0C D0 D0 D1 D1 Employment Employment E0 E1 E* E0 The Impact of a Mandated Benefit (a) Cost of mandate exceeds worker’s valuation (b) Cost of mandate equals worker’s valuation

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