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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 30 Nov 2017

    The richest 1% of households will get a 2.4% boost in after-tax income from the House billhttp://on.wsj.com/2AmTWcN 

    3:00 PM - 30 Nov 2017
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      1. dlddorks53‏ @dlddorks53 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Let’s put a number on that so we have a reference point in tweet form. The households in question might have an after-tax income of $1 million. Their 2.4% boost would be $24,000.00. Now compare that to the average tax savings of $1,200.00 for the middle class. Oh dear!

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      1. Dean Smith‏ @DeanSmith70 30 Nov 2017
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        They pay the most taxes!

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      2. Ludovic Capdevielle‏ @Luchovic76 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        So they could spend more, that could boost the economy, create jobs... you know the drill... I’m no specialist... but seems obvious...

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      3. Big Loser99‏ @Bigloser99 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Luchovic76 @WSJ

        Put the pipe down. That's not how it works at all. But that requires the ability to read.

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      1. SG‏ @sg60562 30 Nov 2017
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        "Make America great again" Lol stop it!

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      1. BJSH‏ @bjstooshort 30 Nov 2017
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        Good!!!

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      1. john kiger‏ @johnkiger2 30 Nov 2017
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        like companys pay taxes ? they just add it to the price u pay . so u real pay the tax .

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      1. Warabi Jiro‏ @uknowthagod 30 Nov 2017
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        So they just get to keep more money that they earned, no? The term "boost" is misleading and makes it sound like they are getting PAID more.

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      2.  ❌David ❌‏ @thunderbird9009 30 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @PatiGiraldo

        So what, the top 1% are Americans not Russians. Is your neighbor that’s going to get a couple thousand dollars in tax cuts going to give you a job? The top 1%ers will take the 2.4% and actually create some jobs.

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      3. Sarah‏ @SarahSavesWorld 30 Nov 2017
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        Or go buy Ivanka Trump jewelry so they can curry favor with the White House. #Disgusting

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      1. Russ Foust‏ @russ8979 30 Nov 2017
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        Who prepares the article? The 60% anti-Trump team or the 40% professional reporters?

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      1. Tobias Peña‏ @Elgringo1213 30 Nov 2017
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        Not surprised at all

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      1. kommonsense‏ @DonWalton19 30 Nov 2017
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        Depends on where you live!

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      1. Cindy Olaes/Peace‏ @OlaesCindy 30 Nov 2017
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        Ohhh it is well

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      1. Kroapaud  🌺‏ @Kroapaud 30 Nov 2017
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        So surprising…

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