Matthew C Klein, Columnist

Here Is Some Enriching Tax Data

The U.S. Treasury is collecting more in taxes than ever, a sing of the economy's strength.
Never have so many wasted so much time. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg
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Tax day is almost here, which makes this a good time to look at what the U.S. Treasury's daily tax data tell us about the state of the economy. When the private sector is doing well, the government ends up taking in more money, as it is now. During recessions, fewer people are earning incomes and collecting capital gains, so tax revenue falls.

Making sense of the numbers takes some effort. The government collects taxes every business day but the distribution is very uneven during the course of the year, or even during a single month.