On the eve of the tax cut bill, few Americans actually want it - News Summed Up

On the eve of the tax cut bill, few Americans actually want it


The president has a habit of exaggerating; this time his exaggeration is the size of his proposed tax cut. (Meg Kelly/The Washington Post)As Republicans in Congress work to finalize a major tax cut bill, the centerpiece of President Trump's “MAGA-nomics” plan, Americans are not entirely enthusiastic about it. [House GOP waffles on major Trump tax promise]What's clear from numerous polls in recent weeks and months is that Americans across the political spectrum don't think the wealthy or big businesses should get a tax cut. But sentiment dropped sharply when people were asked specifically about a tax cut for big business, a key part of Trump's plan. The centerpiece of Trump's tax plan is a substantial cut for corporations, which is particularly unpopular with the public.


Source: Washington Post November 01, 2017 23:28 UTC



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