How
about middle class tax cuts and higher taxes on the rich?
Not exact matches
While Bush's business - themed policy proposals will likely offer a mixture of traditionally Republican
tax cuts and so - called trickle down economics, he's likely to define his views on how to support the
middle class, lift up the lowest wage workers, and close the income gap, which would continue on the themes he started talking
about earlier this year.
Middle -
class earners (who make between $ 55,000 and $ 93,000) would see a
tax cut of $ 280 or
about 0.4 percent.
When he does, he invariably talks
about three things — the corporate income
tax rate
cut, the
tax cut for
middle class families with kids, and Opportunity Zones.
There is considerable debate in Washington
about who would benefit most from the
tax cuts, with Republicans asserting they would help the
middle class and Democrats insisting that wealthy Americans would be the big winners.
No amount of misdirection
about ending «the existing Wall Street paradigm of Blankfein, Dimon, and Schumer» will be able to cover up for the combination of a
middle -
class tax hike and a
tax cut on high - earners.
Domestically, I am very concerned
about our economy and bringing
tax cuts to our
middle class families (see number 8 below).
«I thought he laid out a very, very well - crafted address
about the state of the economy,» he said, applauding Liu's support for the
middle class tax cut.
Mr. Cuomo's embrace of the millionaires»
tax comes after years of
cutting other types of
taxes — including those on businesses and in manufacturing — and was coupled with a plan to slice rates on the
middle class, part of a recent leftward tilt that has prompted speculation
about his future plans.
People needed a bold speech that pledged serious, radical
cuts in wasteful public spending, but all we got was political posturing
about the rich and harmful
tax rises for the
middle and working
classes.
«This bill, interestingly enough, while Gov. Cuomo and Chuck Schumer are screaming
about it, this bill is actually a
middle class tax cut,» she said.
«For a long time this house has always wanted to see a more progressive
tax structure, so it's not even
about just raising revenue, it's
tax cuts for
middle class families and to lower - income families.»
Malloy administration officials are so excited
about the notion of a budget surplus that they are talking
about proposing a targeted election year
tax cut to win over
middle -
class voters even though the state faces a projected $ 3.2 billion combined deficit over the three fiscal years following this year's election.