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Trump tax cuts would add $3.8 trillion to debt: CBO

  • House Republicans are aiming to approve a tax relief plan worth several trillion dollars as early as Wednesday in Washington, D.C.
  • The vote follows intensive last-minute deal-making aimed at securing wavering GOP support to fulfill President Trump's top legislative priority amid economic uncertainty.
  • The sprawling 1,000-page bill extends 2017 tax breaks, adds new cuts from Trump's 2024 campaign, increases spending by $350 billion including $150 billion for the Pentagon, and imposes Medicaid work requirements.
  • The Congressional Budget Office projects that the tax measures will add $3.8 trillion to the national deficit over ten years, while resulting in decreased support for the lowest-income families and increased benefits for those at the top income levels.
  • If passed by the House and subsequently the Senate despite unified Democratic opposition, the package would mark a make-or-break moment for Trump and increase political and fiscal risks given the $36 trillion national debt.
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The Debt Is About to Matter Again

Rogé Karma: “When interest rates outpace growth, very bad things can happen.”

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