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Despite a brief market scare, the richest 10 Americans got $365 billion richer over the past year, according to a new analysis from Oxfam.
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Money Talks News on MSNHouse Tax Bill: $800 Tax Break for You, $44,000 for MillionairesThe recently passed House Republican tax and spending package, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” reveals a stark disparity in who stands to gain from its provisions. Analysis from multiple economic experts shows the legislation overwhelmingly benefits America’s wealthiest households while potentially harming those with the lowest incomes.
How Trump's tax bill could impact Americans' finances, and the one group that thinks they'll lose out the most.
The tax provisions of the House Republican reconciliation bill double down on the failures of the 2017 tax law, which was skewed in favor of the richest people in the country, further eroded the nation’s revenue base,
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The House Rules Committee started a marathon hearing at 1 a.m. Wednesday for the final markup of Trump’s “big, beautiful bill."
The sprawling tax and spending bill before the House of Representatives would cut more than $200 billion from food assistance, potentially affecting 4 million children and 7 million adults, while providing an estate tax cut costing roughly the same amount to a few thousand people who will leave behind more than $7 million to their heirs.
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Why Taxes Can’t Fix Wealth Inequality: Lessons from the DutchThe Netherlands is admired for its progressive policies, but wealth inequality persists. Why haven’t taxes closed the gap? This video explores the Dutch economy’s lessons on the limits of taxation.
House Republicans have unveiled a pilot savings program for kids that's reminiscent of a "baby bonds" plan previously floated by Democrat Cory Booker.
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Money Talks News on MSNAmerica's Hidden Wealth Crisis: the Massive Gap Between Owners and RentersAmerican homeowners possess forty times more wealth than renters, creating a profound economic divide. The $390,000 gap reflects systemic advantages that help property owners build financial security while renters struggle to catch up.