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Calamos CEO John Koudounis: “Capital Gains Tax Fuels Economic Uncertainty”
” width=”809″>John Koudounis, the CEO of Calamos Investments, says that Present Biden’s recent announcement of a 43% capital gains tax is fueling fiscal uncertainty. Credit: Facebook/Calamos
Calamos investment’s CEO John Koudounis appeared on Fox Business with Maria Bartiromo recently discussing the drawbacks of President Biden’s announcement to hike the capital gains tax up to 43.4% from its current level of 20%.
Asked what kind of an impact that will have on the economy overall, Koudounis was blunt. “I agree with (JP Morgan CEO) Jamie Dimon that this whole fiscal policy uncertainty, which includes the potential for tax increases, and more regulations, is fueling this volatility.
David McMillon was a middle schooler in Saginaw when he dreamed of space travel and outer space. Anthony Della Pella was working in his high school library when he found a book on theoretical math and his direction in his educational life.
But the route to a doctorate degree in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics for students like McMillon, who is Black, and Della Pella, a first-generation college graduate from River Rouge, isn’t always clear cut.
Trachette Jackson, a University of Michigan math professor, says that many students face biases, inequalities and barriers that impact their ability and desire to pursue academic careers in STEM. Image credit: Eric Bronson, Michigan Photography