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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Apr 15, 2025, 04:54 PM Apr 2025

Hawley says working-class Americans should get payroll tax cut [View all]

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Source: The Hill

04/15/25 11:10 AM ET


Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), who could emerge as a key vote on President Trump’s agenda, says working-class Americans should be able to take tax deductions on their payroll taxes, which would save thousands of dollars for families earning less than $80,000 per year.

Hawley, who has already come out against steep cuts to Medicaid, is laying down another marker for lower- and middle-income individuals and families in his home state by arguing that working-class Missourians should also see their taxes cut this year. “The negotiations over President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ budget bill have to date included surprisingly little talk of tax cuts for the people who need them most: America’s working class,” Hawley wrote in an op-ed for The Washington Post.

“Blue-collar workers haven’t gotten a real pay raise in decades. Mortgages are unaffordable. Rent is unaffordable. Groceries are unaffordable,” Hawley wrote. “All of this takes a toll on the spirit as much as the checkbook.” Hawley says Republicans can start repairing the eroding buying-power of working-class Americans by “giving them the biggest working-class tax cut in our history.”

He says they should make the largest income tax credits — the home mortgage deduction, the child tax credit and the charitable deduction — available to all Americans who pay payroll taxes, which fund Social Security and Medicare.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5249484-sen-hawley-tax-relief-proposal/



He's suddenly trying to be "populist". I suppose because he is up for re-election in 2026. ETA - just got re-elected in 2024.
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Would that not affect Soc Sec funding? returnee Apr 2025 #1
Yup. Cutting FICA and end social security. travelingthrulife Apr 2025 #4
Not really. A person pays the SS and Medicare tax on the total income earned. LiberalArkie Apr 2025 #7
But he is in favour of the largest tax Increase on working class Americans, a very regressive tax. He voted for it. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #2
He was just reelected last year leftieNanner Apr 2025 #3
Okay thanks! BumRushDaShow Apr 2025 #10
Agreed leftieNanner Apr 2025 #12
Finally, a Republican that understands how to implement National Socialism Strelnikov_ Apr 2025 #5
The Repubs have to run someone in '28 ... SomewhereInTheMiddle Apr 2025 #22
How about just making the rich pay for once? doc03 Apr 2025 #6
In the end, Runnin' Josh the Coward will just..... lastlib Apr 2025 #8
What a great, insidious way to defund Social Security and Medicare slightlv Apr 2025 #9
Here's a plan Josh OrangeJoe Apr 2025 #20
Screw that little seditionist bastard. hadEnuf Apr 2025 #11
Blue collar workers haven't gotten a real pay raise, partly because Repukes have BLOCKED any raise in Jack Valentino Apr 2025 #13
Higher income people Picaro Apr 2025 #14
Why not? Give the middle and lower classes a few pennies, while giving the rich millions, or even billions. patphil Apr 2025 #15
What if BlueSpot Apr 2025 #16
Eat me out, Josh. LudwigPastorius Apr 2025 #17
Blatantly trying to cut funding for Social Security and Medicare IronLionZion Apr 2025 #18
Reading the entire story, this is not a cut in FICA Deminpenn Apr 2025 #19
Nope BAD IDEA! OrangeJoe Apr 2025 #21
This proposal is NOT cutting FICA Deminpenn Apr 2025 #25
A quick question OrangeJoe Apr 2025 #26
But he votes for Trumps budget which last I heard kills the mortage interest Bengus81 Apr 2025 #27
there are guys who just beg to be kicked in the nuts. nt Javaman Apr 2025 #23
Never trust this guy. He's been a loser since his term as the Missouri Attorney General. HeartsCanHope Apr 2025 #24
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