Who benefits from Republicans' 'big beautiful' bill depends largely on income. Children are no exception
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House GOP’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” Sparks Concern Over Child Poverty and Aid Cuts
A sweeping new House reconciliation bill — referred to by Republicans as the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill“ — promises financial relief through expanded tax breaks and $1,000 “Trump Accounts” for newborns. But critics warn the legislation would slash essential aid for millions of low-income families, putting children at risk of deeper poverty, hunger, and loss of health coverage. House Republicans estimate the proposals could deliver up to $13,300 m…
Republican ‘Big Beautiful’ Bill Offers Tax Boosts but Cuts Aid for Low-Income Families and Children
The House-passed reconciliation package known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act proposes sweeping changes to family financial support, but analysis shows low-income families and children could face significant losses. The legislation, championed by House Republicans, includes $1,000 "Trump Accounts" for newborns and an enhanced $2,500 child tax credit beginning...
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