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Residents could pay no federal tax on first $75K under new proposal

The Keep Your Pay Act would exempt the first $75,000 of income from federal tax for married couples, reducing tax on the median family by 85%, funded by higher taxes on wealthy and corporations.

  • On Monday, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., unveiled the Keep Your Pay Act and will introduce it Tuesday, doubling the standard deduction to $75,000 for couples and $37,500 for individuals.
  • Presented as a Democratic policy idea, Booker said it helps working families and could shape the 2028 agenda, with the plan to eliminate income tax on the first $75,000 families earn.
  • The policy includes expanding the Child Tax Credit to $3,600 for ages 6–17, $4,320 for children under 6, and a $2,400 baby bonus, fully refundable, with the EITC tripled and eligibility expanded.
  • With no congressional appetite for a tax rewrite, Booker’s proposal faces uncertain prospects in a Senate controlled by 53 Republicans, and his seat is rated safe by Cook Political Report.
  • Tax analysts caution the deduction boost favors wealthier couples, Booker says it’s paid for by taxing the wealthy and corporations, but critics note the bill lacks detailed offsets.
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Sen. Cory Booker proposes ‘Keep Your Pay Act,’ eliminating federal income tax on first $75,000

Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., facing a re-election campaign in 2026, announced a new tax-cut bill, the Keep Your Pay Act, that would eliminate federal income taxes on the first $75,000 of income for most households and expand key tax credits for working families.

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