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Nobody Thinks They’ve Gotten a Recent Tax Cut, But a Majority Have: Reason Roundup

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Fewer than 40 percent of Americans surveyed think they’ve seen a tax cut since 2017, when President Donald Trump signed the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.” In fact, most people think their personal tax burden has gone up. But “independent analyses have consistently found that a large majority of Americans would owe less because of the law” and “preliminary data based on tax filings has shown the same,” reports The New York Times. Meanwhile, “not even one in 10 households actually got a tax increase.”

Data from the Tax Policy Center show 64.8 percent of Americans got a tax cut, while SurveyMonkey/New York Times data found only 39.6 percent thought they got a tax cut.

People with household incomes of less than $30,000 were the most likely to accurately perceive the situation (32.1 percent got a tax cut, and 30 percent think they did). Much larger tax-cut perception and reality gaps exist at higher household income levels:

    • About 69 percent of people with a household income of $30,000 to $50,000 got a tax cut, but just 36.1 percent think they did.
    • Nearly 82 percent of those in the $50,000 to $75,000 range got a tax cut; 41.5 percent think they did
    • 86.6 percent of households making $75,000 to $100,000 saw a tax cut, but just 47.9 percent think they did
    • And 89.5 percent of those in the $100,000 or more bracket got a tax cut, while just 46.4 percent think they did.

“To a large degree, the gap between perception and reality on the tax cuts appears to flow from a sustained—and misleading—effort by liberal opponents of the law to brand it as a broad middle-class tax increase,” write the Times‘ Ben Casselman and Jim Tankersley.

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“White was arrested in 2014” by the U.K.’s National Crime Agency, writes Tim Cushing, “but his sentence has only now been handed down.” And “the creator of Silk Road 2.0doing double the business of Silk Road 1.0 at its peakis looking to be out of prison years before his inspiration sees freedom.”

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  • Sen. Kamala Harris (D–Calif.) has released a decade and a half worth of tax returns. In 2018, Harris and her husband’s combined gross income was $1.89 million.
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Source: https://reason.com/2019/04/15/tax-cuts-not-noticed/


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