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The Republican tax bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives would cost the poorest Americans roughly $1,600 a year while increasing the income of the wealthiest households by an average of ...
Millions are likely to lose health insurance, and there is no credible data that imposing such rules would save money. They would hurt rural communities and red states as much as blue ones.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican tax bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives would cost the poorest Americans ...
This week, we asked readers for their opinions on the proposed cuts by the Trump administration to Medicaid and Medicare and how it would affect them. According to ABC News, a large part of funding ...
The provision, long advocated by Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, would revive and broaden a law for compensating those who developed serious illnesses from government-caused nuclear contamination.
Decreased taxable value, increased SNAP funding share could spell trouble for the Montana state budget if Trump's policy bill is passed.
GOP senators propose deep cuts to the Department of Government Efficiency to fund Trump’s 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill,' raising ...
The House-passed budget reconciliation bill promoted by the Trump administration would benefit higher earners at the expense ...
The Congressional Budget Office finds that the poorest 30 percent of households will lose billions of dollars thanks to Trump’s tax bill.
The highest-earning U.S. households would see the biggest gains under the GOP budget package thanks to tax cuts, CBO analysis finds.
Analysts say some working-class Americans who qualify for Medicaid could lose coverage due to churn from more frequent eligibility checks.
As Senate Republicans work behind closed doors to finalize President Trump’s sweeping tax proposal popularly called the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a key ...