Survey: majority of Americans favor repealing IRA to extend Trump tax cuts
- A new survey by the Cato Institute/YouGov indicates that the majority of Americans support lower taxes, even if it requires cuts to government spending.
- Eighty-Five percent of respondents favored extending the Trump tax cuts to avoid a potential tax increase, as noted in the survey.
- Ninety-Five percent of poll participants supported cutting federal spending to balance the budget, indicating concerns about government expenditure.
- Nearly 60% of respondents favor repealing the Inflation Reduction Act's subsidies to maintain lower taxes, highlighting their tax priorities.
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Survey: majority of Americans favor repealing IRA to extend Trump tax cuts
(The Center Square) – As congressional committees begin drafting legislation to permanently extend most of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a new survey shows the majority of Americans want lower taxes, even if that means slashing other government…
Americans Continue to Flee High-Tax States
A new report from the nonpartisan Tax Foundation is the latest confirmation of a HOTLINE evergreen: “Americans are continuing to leave high-tax, high-cost-of-living states in favor of lower-tax, lower-cost alternatives.” Of the 26 states whose overall state and local tax burdens per capita were below the national average in 2022 (the most recent year of data available), 18 experienced net inbound interstate migration in FY 2024. “Meanwhile, of t…
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