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Washington Examiner

Majority who claimed new Trump tax breaks earn less than $100,000, Treasury says

Majority who claimed new Trump tax breaks earn less than $100,000, Treasury says
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The Treasury Department released a new analysis that found the majority of filers who claimed the new tax breaks enacted by Republicans last year earn less than $100,000. Republicans passed a massive tax cut bill last summer as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Most of the legislation preserved and made permanent expiring […]

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Uncritical presentation of administration talking pointsAbsence of opposing viewpoints or Democratic criticismPositive framing of tax cuts as benefiting 'working families' without questioning the terminologyInclusion of unrelated headline about confrontation that appears to favor Republican narrativeOne-sided sourcingUncritical presentation of administration claimsPartisan framingpositive framing of Republican tax cutsabsence of opposing viewpointsattribution of benefits to Trump's policiesloaded language ('gin up support', 'massive')one-sided source selection and framing

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