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House Republicans’ Tax Bill Seen as Benefiting the Wealthy

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May 23, 2025
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Sure thing, let’s dive right into this.

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So, here’s the deal — you know how politics can be, right? I’m sitting there watching Speaker Mike Johnson, and he’s talking to the press. This was after the House passed this budget thing that President Trump was big on. It was, like, May 22, 2025 — not that the date really matters, but sometimes details like that stick with me for no reason. Anyway, it happened at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

Now, the whole thing seems like this grand contrast. On one hand, you’ve got these high-earning folks, and on the other, the low-income households. It’s like a classic showdown, right? The Republicans pushed through this package they’re calling, oddly enough, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” (Why do they name these things like that? Beats me.)

From what I picked up, this deal heavily favors the rich. Talks about cutting taxes for business folks, investors, homeowners in those areas where taxes are high. But the low earners? Yeah, they’re not coming out of this happy. The plan trims social safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP to make up for the tax cuts, and it’s all running up a tab of about $4 trillion. Can you even picture that amount? It’s like trying to visualize a galaxy or something.

This whole package is now on its merry way to the Senate, where it might get a few tweaks. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) — those guys who crunch the numbers — say households at the bottom could actually see their income go down by 2% in 2027 and by 4% in 2033. Meanwhile, the top 10% get all buoyant with an income boost. Maybe it’s genius, or maybe it’s, you know, not.

Oh, and get this — I read a thing from Yale Budget Lab. Similar vibes. Households making under $14K a year might see about $800 vanishing from their annual incomes in 2027. But if you’re in the top 20%, you get about $9,700 more. Makes you raise an eyebrow, doesn’t it?

But, let’s not get sidetracked — oh wait, I already did. So, where was I? Right, the CBO and Yale folks didn’t even factor in last-minute changes like stricter Medicaid work requirements. Ernie Tedeschi, who once had something to do with the White House under Biden, wades in to affirm this whole skew towards the wealthy. Add in Trump’s tariff antics, and you’ve got a real cocktail for imbalance.

Then there’s the top 1% of earners, gaining about $63,000. Insane numbers, huh? But OK, to be fair, some high earners might actually have to cough up more in taxes due to limitations on deductions and such.

So, there it is — this sprawling landscape of give and take, mainly take if you aren’t one of the rich. House Republicans have been on this mission that, who knows, could reshape things significantly. How it’ll all play out? Your guess is as good as mine. Or maybe better.

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