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Table shows the change in the distribution of federal taxes, by expanded cash income percentile in 2025, of a proposal from Vice President Harris to expand the earned income tax credit (EITC) for those without qualifying children.
A worldwide 10 percent tariff and a 60 percent tariff on Chinese goods proposed by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump would lower average after-tax incomes of US households in 2025 by about $1,800, or 1.8 percent, according to a new analysis by the Tax Policy Center.
Biden would increase income and payroll taxes on high-income individuals and raise income taxes on corporations. He would expand tax credits for middle- and lower-income individuals and for new investments in domestic manufacturing. On net, his proposals would increase federal revenues by about $2.1 trillion over the next decade.
The Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center aims to improve tax and fiscal policy decision-making by producing independent, timely, and accessible analysis. We are best known for our microsimulation model, which predicts how a policy proposal will affect people of different income levels, ages, and with or without children living at home. We recently ...