Calvin Coolidge, the 30th U.S. president from 1923-1929, championed limited government and fiscal conservatism. His "Silent Cal" demeanor belied a sharp focus on tax cuts and deregulation, benefiting businesses and taxpayers during the Roaring Twenties. Historians and economists study his policies as a model for economic growth through restraint.
Get alerts when this topic surges in newsletters. Free to start.
Sign up freeExplore more trends:Trending Topics ·AI Trends ·Business Trends ·Finance Trends ·Technology Trends