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Trump Tax Law Mostly Benefits the Rich, With Caps Limiting Tip Earners' Relief
economy2 days ago

Trump Tax Law Mostly Benefits the Rich, With Caps Limiting Tip Earners' Relief

NBC News reports that while many Americans saw larger tax refunds under Trump’s tax law, the gains are heavily skewed toward the wealthy. Provisions like a broad expansion of the estate tax, 100% bonus depreciation for business purchases (including jets), and other cuts disproportionately favor high earners, with about 60% of savings going to households over $217,000. At the same time, cap on tip deductions (up to $25,000) and limits on overtime and Social Security deductions mean many middle- and lower-income workers see only modest relief or higher costs elsewhere. Some older adults benefit from a $6,000 deduction, but benefits vary by income and family structure, raising concerns about rising inequality even as the White House markets the law as “working family tax cuts.”

Public Lands Grazing: Massive subsidies, wealth concentration, and mounting environmental costs
environment2 months ago

Public Lands Grazing: Massive subsidies, wealth concentration, and mounting environmental costs

ProPublica and High Country News document a taxpayer-supported public-lands grazing system where 2024 fees run ~93% below private-market rates, subsidies exceed $2.5 billion, and wealth is concentrated among a small group of permittees, even as tens of millions of acres show environmental degradation and oversight has weakened amid political influence and a push to expand subsidies.

The Exclusive World of Texas' $631,000-a-Year Club
economy2 years ago

The Exclusive World of Texas' $631,000-a-Year Club

Texas' cutoff for the 1% club, which represents the highest-earning households in the state, is $631,849 per year, according to personal finance website SmartAsset. This figure is about $20,000 lower than the national average. Wealth in America is increasingly concentrated among the few, with the top 1% of families holding over a third of the nation's total wealth. Nationally, it takes a household income of $652,657 to be in the top 1% of taxpayers, earning over eight times as much as the median household income of around $75,000.