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The Congressional Budget Office says the highest earners would benefit most from the "One Big Beautiful Bill." Here's how and ...
Donald Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" will slash the household resources of the poorest Americans by about $1,600 while ...
The CBO finds the GOP’s new tax bill mainly benefits the wealthy, raising concerns about growing inequality and long-term ...
Estimates from the Congressional Budget Office, released Thursday, offer a detailed view into the effects on income groups.
The bill would gut billions of dollars in health care spending, and redistribute wealth from the poor to the rich.
Sen. Daines has backed the CBO’s projections, acknowledging that it is a nonpartisan group, on multiple occasions as far back as 2016.
Both Democrats and Republicans exaggerate the impact of the bill's cuts on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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RICHMOND— More than 302,000 Virginians could lose their health benefits under pending and proposed changes to Medicaid and health insurance purchased under the Affordable Care Act, according to a new ...
RICHMOND— More than 302,000 Virginians could lose their health benefits under pending and proposed changes to Medicaid and health insurance purchased under the Affordable Care Act, according to a new ...
New CBO analysis shows Trump megabill reduces “resources” for poorest households by about $1,600 per year while households in the top 10% would see gains of $12,000.