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Harris Eppsteiner

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There are many ways that budget reconcilation could shake out this year. But the basic contours of the House's topline targets imply a large tax cut for higher-income families partially paid for by cutting healthcare and food programs for lower-income families:

There are many ways that budget reconcilation could shake out this year. But the basic contours of the House's topline targets imply a large tax cut for higher-income families partially paid for by cutting healthcare and food programs for lower-income families:
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Grateful to (((Jacob Bogage))) for covering The Budget Lab's new report on the distributional effects of the House-passed Budget Resolution. Overall: huge tax cuts for higher-income families are partially paid for by cutting healthcare and SNAP, *raising costs* for the bottom 40%

Grateful to <a href="/jacobbogage/">(((Jacob Bogage)))</a> for covering <a href="/The_Budget_Lab/">The Budget Lab</a>'s new report on the distributional effects of the House-passed Budget Resolution. 

Overall: huge tax cuts for higher-income families are partially paid for by cutting healthcare and SNAP, *raising costs* for the bottom 40%