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Americans Are Starting to Sour on Tax Cuts
July 30, 2025 at 4:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 2 Comments
https://politicalwire.com/2025/07/30/americans-are-starting-to-sour-on-tax-cuts/
David Graham: In theory, the proposition seems foolproof: Everyone hates the taxman and loves to keep their money, so a tax cut must be politically popular.
But Republicans One Big Beautiful Bill Act has tested the theory and found it wanting. A new Wall Street Journal poll shows that more than half of Americans oppose the law, which cuts taxes for many Americans while reducing government spending. That result is in line with other polling. The data journalist G. Elliott Morris notes that only one major piece of legislation enacted since 1990 was nearly so unpopular: the 2017 tax cuts signed by President Donald Trump.
The response to the 2017 cuts was fascinating. Americans grasped that the wealthy would benefit most from the law, but surveys showed that large swathes of the population incorrectly believed that they would not get a break. If we cant sell this to the American people then we should be in another line of work, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said at the time. Americans agreed, giving Democrats control of the House a year later.
If tax cuts are no longer political winners, thats a major shift in American politics.

rickyhall
(5,331 posts)Mopar151
(10,322 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(57,321 posts)Most Americans will not see much if any reduction in taxes next year.
Johonny
(24,269 posts)In there for people, but any "saving" is essentially not making up for stagnant wages, higher unemployment, inflation, and the obvious huge increase expdected in health care/insurance. . .
Mike 03
(18,644 posts)I don't believe the bill cuts taxes for many Americans. It cuts taxes for the wealthiest Americans while reducing government services, especially from the people who need them the most. At leas that is my understanding.
Bernardo de La Paz
(57,321 posts)at140
(6,188 posts)That could help me if true. But until I see it, I do not believe it.
GoodRaisin
(10,378 posts)My tax drops from ~ 5% to ~ 4% which is about $900 less tax than I paid last year.
at140
(6,188 posts)I will take $900 less tax any day.
May be I can go out to eat 15 times.
ProudMNDemocrat
(19,977 posts)I use the analogy that "the Rich claim they are paying way too much in taxes, and the Poor are NOT paying enough."
Seems to get the point across as to which party is looking out for the interests of the Rich rather than the majority of us who work for everything we have.