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Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—an ambitious package that bundles permanent extensions of the 2017 Trump-era tax cuts with fresh deductions designed to help everyday Americans, particularly those earning middle and low incomes.
The Big Beautiful Bill delivers several targeted new tax breaks for low and middle-income Americans—especially workers in tipping/overtime roles, families with kids, retirees, and auto buyers. It could significantly boost take-home pay over the next few years. However, these benefits are arguably undermined by cuts to social safety nets and looming deficits. And with many provisions expiring in 2028, the current relief may be temporary at best. The battle lines are clear: proponents highlight the immediate relief for working families, while critics warn about deficits and vulnerable populations left behind. The real question: will these tax breaks translate into sustainable gains—or will the cliff in 2028 hit hardest for those this plan aims to empower?
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