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'My taxes have gone up': Americans say Trump 'tax cuts' were 'eaten up' by admin failures #TrumpTaxCuts #TrumpEconomy www.rawstory.com/trump-econom...

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America's wealth gap is growing, and Trump's policies are making it bigger via NBC News Top Stories — President Donald Trump has cut programs helping lower-income households while advancing policies benefiting the wealthy and corporations.

US wealth inequality is widening, with Trump-era policies favoring the rich and corporations over programs supporting lower-income households.

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The Treasury just declared the U.S. insolvent. The media missed it | Fortune The Government Accountability Office can't even verify the books. Here's what Congress must do.

Umm, #America, you in trouble girl…

“the $47.78 trillion in reported liabilities does not include the unfunded obligations of social insurance programs like Social Security and Medicare” #trumpTaxCuts #billionaireWelfare
#US_debt

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Trump touted bigger tax refunds, but higher gas prices are likely to eat them up via PBS NewsHour - The Latest — The large jump in tax refunds from President Donald Trump's tax cut legislation was meant to boost the U.S. economy, but surging gas prices are on track to eat them up, leaving Americans with little extra to spend.

Trump's tax refunds aimed to help the economy, but rising gas prices are poised to offset those gains, leaving Americans with less...

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#OBBB, aka #TrumpTaxCuts are speeding insolvency of #Medicare & #SocialSecurity.
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US budget deficit to keep growing amid Trump tax cuts, tariffs, CBO forecasts show The U.S. budget deficit will grow slightly in fiscal 2026 to $1.853 trillion, the Congressional Budget Office forecast on Wednesday, showing that on balance, President Donald Trump's economic policies...

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Is this what they are using their #TrumpTaxCuts for?

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Saturday Report 11/8/25 — Health insurance prices are exploding: where is all that money going? The Best of the Rest of the News...

#POTUS calls our concern over the cost of living a “con,” but the real #con is being foisted on #working Americans by the #billionaires & #corporate #monopolies that bankroll him. For 40 years, #wages have flatlined while profits & CEO pay soared & #Trumptaxcuts #deregulation 🔥 that #inequality.

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“In late 2017, the Trump administration's tax cuts significantly reduced the corporate tax rate, which resulted in a $1.1 billion windfall for Boeing”

NOW Boeing hits the jackpot again & they get even more💰💰💰with the #TrumpTaxCuts (Wealthy Welfare) in the “One Big Ugly Bill” for Billionaires.

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Government shutdown looms as Congress returns after monthlong August recess Congressional Republicans scored a massive victory this summer when they passed President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” of tax and spending cuts without a single Democratic vote. But as they return to Washington this fall after a monthlong August recess, they will have to find a way to work with Democrats — or around them — as a government shutdown looms.

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Billionaires Now Pay Less In Taxes Than You: Study Reveals Ultra-Wealthy Enjoy 24% Rate Thanks To Trump's 2017 GOP Cuts (Benzinga) The effective tax rate for America's wealthiest 0.0002% — roughly the billionaires on the Forbes 400 list — fell from 30% to 24% after the 2017 GOP tax overh...

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Vance touts tax cuts, Trump’s domestic agenda in Georgia
Vance touts tax cuts, Trump’s domestic agenda in Georgia YouTube video by B.C. Begley

Vance touts tax cuts, Trump’s domestic agenda in Georgia
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Make America Sick Again.

#MedicAid #TrumpTaxCuts

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Total government revenue YTD is LOWER than 2024 ($4.01 Trillion vs $4.92T)

And that is BEFORE the #TrumpTaxCuts for the Rich kick in

The #TrumpTariffTax has only added $254 Billion, all paid for by America consumers & businesses (not China)

We are headed towards another round of massive Deficits

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#Alzheimers
#Republicans & #TrumpTaxCuts for #Billionaires leaves the rest of us to suffer &/or die.
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💸 Trump’s tax megabill offers cuts for all—but the top 1% gain most in dollars, while the middle class sees bigger gains proportionally. The real winner? It depends how you measure. Politics, policy, and perception collide. 🔗 t.ly/86eAc
#TrumpTaxCuts #TaxPolicy

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Tax-Dodging Lobbyist Heads Trump Tax Office A corporate lobbyist who for decades has helped major companies and rich Americans dodge taxes is now a top Trump official.

If you helped billionaires dodge taxes, you should be in trouble.

Under Trump, you got a promotion. 💼💸

This guy didn’t just write loopholes — now he’s in charge of the tax code.

#Brewminate #TaxJustice #TrumpTaxCuts #LobbyistPower #DrainTheSwampMyAss #WealthGap #SystemRigged

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Trump Rejects Middle-Class Tax Cut Plan Trump’s refusal to support a middle-class tax cut reveals deeper priorities in his fiscal agenda as economic inequality grows across the U.S.

The middle class cried for relief.

Trump handed golden parachutes to billionaires instead.

If you’re still wondering who he was really working for… maybe you weren’t supposed to be part of the plan. 💸

#Brewminate #MiddleClass #TrumpTaxCuts #WealthGap #TaxTheRich #EconomicInjustice #HistoryRepeats

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Trump’s 2025 Tax Plan Favors the Rich Again Trump’s new 2025 tax proposal doubles down on cuts for the wealthy, widening inequality and risking deeper economic harm.

The rich didn’t just get richer — they got handed the bill we’re now paying.

Trump’s tax cuts were a gift-wrapped heist.

Wanna see the receipt? 👇

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Factbox-How Trump’s tax cuts affect federal student aid (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tax and spending measures, which he signed into law on Friday, will hit some students in their pocketbooks when it comes to federal financial aid. The law will affect the amount that students and their families can borrow, as well as eligibility for Pell Grants, designed to help low-income undergraduate students. It will also put colleges and universities on the hook if their students fail to earn more than they would without a degree. Most changes take effect on July 1, 2026. GRADUATE LENDING AND LOAN CAPS Grad PLUS loans will be eliminated. They were created in 2006 to help graduate students cover the cost of attendance that exceeded the maximum $20,500 a year that graduate students received through unsubsidized Stafford loans. As of this year’s second quarter, there were 1.8 million Grad PLUS borrowers, who had borrowed a total of $117.2 billion to pay for graduate school attendance, according to Federal Student Loan Portfolio data. Unsubsidized graduate borrowing for master’s programs will be capped at $20,500 per year ($100,000 lifetime); $50,000/year for professional programs such as law and medicine ($200,000 lifetime). Right now, borrowers can apply for a Grad PLUS loan up to the cost of program attendance if they need more to cover tuition or living expenses. Parent PLUS loans will be subject to some changes. Parents can borrow if their student borrows the maximum limit of an unsubsidized Stafford loan and still has a remaining unmet need based on cost of attendance. Today, there is $114.3 billion owed across 3.6 million borrowers, according to Federal Student Loan Portfolio data. LOAN REPAYMENT Borrowers taking out loans after July 1, 2026, will have access to only two repayment plans: a standard repayment plan to be paid over 10-25 years, and a repayment assistance program where payments will be based on 1-10% of a borrower’s income, with a minimum monthly payment of $10. The remaining balance will be forgiven after 30 years. DEFERMENT AND FORBEARANCE The law has eliminated both Economic Hardship and Unemployment Deferment programs, which are tools for borrowers with financial challenges. Economic Hardship Deferment pauses payments, but interest still accrues. Once payment continues, accrued interest is added to the principal. As of this year, 70,000 borrowers under economic hardship deferment had $2.7 billion of outstanding debt, according to federal loan data. Under unemployment forbearance, borrowers can request to pause their payments, and interest accrues during the pause. Once payments restart, the accrued interest is added to existing interest, instead of the principal. Under the new law, borrowers can claim forbearance for only nine months within a 24-month period. In the current system, they can request it for 12 months at a time, for a total of three years or 36 months. PELL GRANTS Pell Grants are the first dollars awarded to low-income students who have yet to earn a post-secondary degree. Eligibility is based on household income, and 31.6% of undergraduate students received a Pell Grant in 2022, with an average award amount of $4,875. For the 2024-2025 school year, 2 million recipients received a total of $10 billion in Pell Grant aid, according to the federal student aid website. With the changes, Pell Grants will be the last aid provided. If students are offered full or partial scholarships from their schools or receive any outside scholarships, their eligibility for Pell will be limited. SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY The new law has created an accountability system that requires colleges to maintain positive outcomes for students in order for their programs to be paid using federal student loans. So-called low-earning outcome programs, or programs where the median earnings of graduates are less than a comparable working adult, are not eligible for federal funding. The law also makes changes to the gainful employment rule, an Obama-era regulation created to ensure that career training programs, mainly at for-profit institutions and non-degree programs at any institution, prepare students for jobs with adequate earnings to repay their student loans and to justify the investment in the program. It introduces a new standard based on graduate earnings that could have a similar effect on college program eligibility for federal funding.

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Trump admits parts of his Big Beautiful Bill are deeply unpopular and says they “had to be done.” #donaldtrump #maga #fyp #bigbeautifulbill #medicaidcuts #medicaid #taxcutsfortherich #billionaire #trumptaxcuts

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Texas Flood Live Updates: Summer Camp Says 27 Girls and Staff Killed, With 11 Still Missing

Warning system proposed in 2017 “was rejected as too expensive” but no state income tax and the #TrumpTaxCuts are just fine by the #GOP. Show me your budget and you show me your values and priorities.
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Trump signs his tax and spending cut bill at the White House July 4 picnic - Sentinel Colorado "I never thought that I'd be on the House floor saying that this is a crime scene." - Rep. Hakeem Jeffries

'I never thought that I’d be on the House floor saying that this is a crime scene'

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Trump's Bold Tax Cuts: Permanent Relief or Fiscal Risk?

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Remember when we were a great nation that took care of our own? Now we have an administration and a GOP Congress that only takes care of their own- rich white guys.
#TrumpTaxCuts

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Senate Passes Trump’s Tax and Spending Bill After Tie-Breaker from VP Vance Senate Passes Trump’s Sweeping Tax Cut Bill After Dramatic Tie-Breaker from VP Vance WASHINGTON – After a marathon overnight session

Senate Passes Trump’s Tax Cut Bill After Tie-Breaking Vote from VP Vance

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Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski's Decisive Vote Shapes Trump's Tax and Spending Cuts Bill | AI News Brew WASHINGTON - In a dramatic turn of events on Capitol Hill, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski cast the decisive vote that ensured the passage of President Donald Trump's sweeping tax and spending cuts bill

Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski's Decisive Vote Shapes Trump's Tax and Spending Cuts Bill
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US Senate pushes ahead on Trump tax cuts as nonpartisan analysis raises price tag By Bo Erickson and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate version of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax-cut and spending bill will add $3.3 trillion to the nation’s debt, about $800 billion more than the version passed last month by the House of Representatives, a nonpartisan forecaster said on Sunday. The Congressional Budget Office issued its estimate of the bill’s hit to the $36.2 trillion federal debt as Senate Republicans sought to push the bill forward in a marathon weekend session. Republicans, who have long voiced concern about growing U.S. deficits and debt, have rejected the CBO’s longstanding methodology to calculate the cost of legislation. But Democrats hope the latest, eye-widening figure could stoke enough anxiety among fiscally-minded conservatives to get them to buck their party, which controls both chambers of Congress. The Senate only narrowly advanced the tax-cut, immigration, border and military spending bill in a procedural vote late on Saturday, voting 51-49 to open debate on the 940-page megabill. Trump on social media hailed Saturday’s vote as a "great victory" for his "great, big, beautiful bill." In an illustration of the depths of the divide within the Republican Party over the bill, Senator Thom Tillis said he would not seek re-election next year, after Trump threatened to back a primary challenger in retribution for Tillis’ Saturday night vote against the bill. Tillis’ North Carolina seat is one of the few Republican Senate seats seen as vulnerable in next year’s midterm elections. He was one of just two Republicans to vote no on Saturday. Trump wants the bill passed before the July 4 Independence Day holiday. While that deadline is one of choice, lawmakers will face a far more serious deadline later this summer when they must raise the nation’s self-imposed debt ceiling or risk a devastating default on $36.2 trillion in debt. “We are going to make sure hardworking people can keep more of their money,” Senator Katie Britt, an Alabama Republican, told CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday. HITS TO BENEFITS Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, said this legislation would come to haunt Republicans if it gets approved, predicting 16 million Americans would lose their health insurance. "Many of my Republican friends know ... they’re walking the plank on this and we’ll see if those who’ve expressed quiet consternation will actually have the courage of their convictions," Warner told CBS News’ "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan." The legislation has been the sole focus of a marathon weekend congressional session marked by political drama, division and lengthy delays as Democrats seek to slow the legislation’s path to passage. Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer called for the entire text of the bill to be read on the Senate floor, a process that began before midnight Saturday and ran well into Sunday afternoon. Following that lawmakers will begin up to 20 hours of debate on the legislation. That will be followed by an amendment session, known as a "vote-a-rama," before the Senate votes on passage. Lawmakers said they hoped to complete work on the bill on Monday. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, the other Republican "no" vote, opposed the legislation because it would raise the federal borrowing limit by an additional $5 trillion. "Did Rand Paul Vote ’NO’ again tonight? What’s wrong with this guy???" Trump said on social media. The megabill would extend the 2017 tax cuts that were Trump’s main legislative achievement during his first term as president, cut other taxes and boost spending on the military and border security. Representative Michael McCaul, however, warned that fellow Republicans who do not back Trump on the bill could face payback from voters. "They know that their jobs are at risk. Not just from the president, but from the voting -- the American people. Our base back home will not reelect us to office if we vote no on this," McCaul also told CBS News. Senate Republicans, who reject the CBO’s estimates on the cost of the legislation, are set on using an alternative calculation method that does not factor in costs from extending the 2017 tax cuts. Outside tax experts, like Andrew Lautz from the nonpartisan think tank Bipartisan Policy Center, call it a "magic trick." If the Senate passes the bill, it will then return to the House of Representatives for final passage before Trump can sign it into law. The House passed its version of the bill last month.

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Trump's tax and spending cuts bill clears key vote — both Colorado senators vote no - Sentinel Colorado "The latest Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and cause immense strategic harm to our country!" - Elon Musk

“The latest Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and cause immense strategic harm to our country!” – Elon Musk

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