In the meantime, markets will be watching closely to see
whether big tax cuts and a blockbuster $ 1.3 trillion spending bill will add more to the real economy.
Not exact matches
This is Donald Trump's world now, and it remains unclear
whether he will make it a wealthier place with
big tax cuts, or wreck it with border
taxes.
If it's passed as is — and that's a
big if, as many Democrats oppose it and some Republicans have questioned
whether projected economic growth can offset the loss of revenue from these
tax cuts — most Americans could see some benefit.
«So,
whether it is
tax cuts, at the business level, at the middle - income level,
whether it's opening up those
big trade deals, we are working, backing Australian business, Australian enterprise, Australian families.»
Whether we're talking about the «squeezed middle», the «cost - of - living crisis» or
cutting the «
biggest budget deficit in our peacetime history», it's fair to say that many Brits will be feeling pretty
taxed already by the time the chancellor stands up to deliver his budget speech on Wednesday.
A day before Republicans are expected to begin voting on their $ 1.5 trillion
tax cut, the
big question was not
whether it would pass but why the lone Republican Senate holdout, Bob Corker of Tennessee, suddenly flipped his position to support a bill he once said was fiscally irresponsible.