Extend the Tax Cuts? Sure, but Don’t Expect ‘Big, Beautiful’ Growth
- The bill aims to extend tax cuts from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, benefiting middle-class taxpayers.
- Arkansas grassroots activists reported that extending the cuts saves families an average of $2,220 annually.
- Economic estimates suggest the proposed bill may increase economic output by 0.5% to 0.8%, but it will also add $2.4 trillion to the national debt.
- Critics, including Senator Rand Paul, argue that the projected economic growth is overstated and that real pro-growth policies should address cutting wasteful spending.
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Extend the tax cuts? Sure, but don’t expect ‘Big, Beautiful’ growth
President Donald Trump and many of his allies in Congress are making grand claims about the economic growth they say will result from the recently proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Trump has accused critics of not understanding the budget proposal, “especially the tremendous GROWTH that is coming.” A closer examination of the economic realities involved reveals that these claims are dramatically overstated. I have no objections on principles to…
Contributor: That ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ is hardly pro-growth. But it could be
President Trump and many of his allies in Congress are making grand claims about the economic growth they say will result from the recently proposed “Big Beautiful Bill.” Trump has accused critics of not understanding the budget proposal, “especially the tremendous GROWTH that is coming.” A closer examination of the economic realities involved reveals that these claims are dramatically overstated. I have no objections on principle to extending t…
Extend the Tax Cuts? Sure, but Don’t Expect ‘Big, Beautiful’ Growth - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
President Donald Trump and many of his allies in Congress are making grand claims about the economic growth they say will result from the recently proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Trump has accused critics of not understanding the budget proposal, “especially the tremendous GROWTH that is coming.” A closer examination of the economic realities involved reveals that these claims are dramatically overstated. I have no objections on principles to…
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