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Show Me the Money — The Trump Tax Cuts Benefit the Middle Class

Posted on Tuesday, April 7, 2026
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Democrats keep attacking President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 as a tax cut for the rich. But the data show that the average family (SET ITAL)gained(END ITAL) roughly $2,000 on their lower tax bill for this year. Every Democrat in Congress voted no, even as they complain of a “middle-class affordability crisis.” Maybe that’s because to rich and famous limousine liberal Democrats, $2,000 is peanuts. But not for the rest of us.

The goal of the Trump tax cut was simple: Strengthen the economy with lower tax rates, and let working and retired Americans keep more of what they earn. The early evidence confirms this is exactly what has happened. Initial IRS data show that almost (SET ITAL)half(END ITAL) of filers have already taken advantage of the bill’s middle-income tax provisions.

Income taxes have become such an ingrained part of American life that many workers barely notice how much is snatched from their paychecks: payroll taxes, federal income taxes, state income taxes, etc. We see the net amount and forget that the gross amount is what we actually (SET ITAL)earned(END ITAL). Because less is now taken out, the Trump tax cut functions like a pay raise.

So who is getting a pay raise from the OBBBA? Three major provisions were deliberately crafted to help working-class and middle-class Americans keep more of their hard-earned dollars.

First, the law eliminated income tax on tipped wages, subject to certain caps. For millions of waiters, waitresses, bartenders, baristas, barbers, hairstylists, DoorDash drivers, tour guides, casino dealers and counter staff at casual restaurants, this means a substantial share of their income is no longer taxed. In some of these occupations, tips make up more than half of total earnings, so the impact is enormous. These workers may lead rich and fulfilling lives, but none of them qualify as Trump’s “rich friends.”

Second, the bill eliminated federal income tax on overtime pay, again with income limits. This provision frees hourly workers from being taxed when they put in extra hours. Put differently, eliminating tax on overtime reduces the number of hours each day that hourly workers are laboring not for themselves or their families but for the government. Given how many Americans are paid hourly, this provision overwhelmingly benefits people who are not wealthy.

Third, the tax bill reduces the tax (SET ITAL)rate(END ITAL) you pay. This incentivizes more work because the reward for getting a job and working more hours is more money.

Through March 25, more than 85 million individual tax returns had been filed. Of those, 37.5 million — 44% — saw an immediate reduction in their tax bill.

The bill also created a forward-looking benefit for children: Trump Accounts. These accounts help young Americans begin investing early, giving them a head start on saving for education, starting a business, or building long-term financial security. Children born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, are eligible for a $1,000 federal contribution, and early tax data shows strong enthusiasm. Roughly 2.6 million returns established Trump Accounts for more than 4 million children, and nearly 1 million qualified for the federal contribution.

When we take account of all these tax benefits, what we find is that far from being “tax cuts for the rich,” the OBBBA’s tax provisions actually reduced the tax bill paid by the middle class by roughly 14%. Meanwhile, the (SET ITAL)share(END ITAL) of federal income taxes paid by the richest 10% rose from 70% to 77%, and the top 1% share rose from 38% to 40%.

If the rich are now paying a larger share of the tax pie, how is the Trump tax cut “a giveaway to the rich”? Maybe the Left calls the Trump tax cut “One Big Ugly Tax Bill” because they want every one of us — not just the rich — to pay more taxes.

Stephen Moore is a former Trump senior economic adviser and the cofounder of Unleash Prosperity, which advocates for education freedom for all children.

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Max
Max
1 month ago

Rember that is what the Left/Democrats will use any false rhetoric to confuse the issue for those who remain ignorant. Democrats are now taunting for more tax cuts for the people — RIGHT!!! Remember what the new Virginia governor did after her election — RAISED THOSE TAXES IN VARIOUS FORMS!! The Demos will continue to say one thing to get elected than STAB THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!

Roseann Carpenter
Roseann Carpenter
1 month ago

I believe this “Big Beautiful Bill”, is a bill to help our economy. Our real estate tax is so unconstitutional, as to be illegal. We did get the ownersip of property exchanged to the “pursuit of happiness”, some time back, but I still would love to know when the taxing of our homes end? These income taxes are a real boon to loving your job!

Sean Richman
Sean Richman
1 month ago

We haven’t gotten a refund on taxes for as long as I can remember,but we did this year for last year.Thank you President Trump,and thank you real Republicans.The rinos and the democ rats can”take their agenda and shove it”.My wife and I are in our middle eighties,on a limited income,live in Illinois and get no help from the democ rats in this forlorn state.The democ rats in this state are all about chitcago,is it really worth it,will it ever get better,NO.

Kathryn
Kathryn
1 month ago

My husband and I saw a huge difference from this year to last year. Last year, we had to pay in several thousand. It came at a bad time, and it stung! This year, we’re getting several thousand back.

David B
David B
1 month ago

President John F Kennedy tried to get the Revenue Act of 1962 passed which would lower the income tax but would raise revenue to the government. Due to his untimely death in 1963, I think themodified bill wasn’t passed until a few years later. I think this is the same type of process President Trump et. al is trying to do. It seems counter-intuitive, but if you go through the numbers, it works.

Word of Truth
Word of Truth
1 month ago

I sure liked the extra deduction for seniors for the 2025 tax season. My taxes went way down.

Pchemist
Pchemist
1 month ago

federal income taxes paid by the richest 10% rose from 70% to 77%

Liam Leknuk
Liam Leknuk
1 month ago

End property taxes, they’re repugnant to the constitution.

Thinking
Thinking
1 month ago

The democrats don’t want the citizens to be able to live and live well in this country. They were up in arms when gas prices soared after Epic Fury started on Iran. Now that we have a cease fire in place they scream again. Not fair they were ready to charge Trump as a War Criminal. Again Trump knows what he is doing. He has more intelligence reports than any democrat in this country. Only he is not telling them. Why should he. His strategy is working and the dems hate it. They don’t want him to succeed. In nothing. For they don’t want America to stay America. Strong in the world and sovereign. They want us to become a globalists country listening to the leftists.

Carolyn Cassetty
Carolyn Cassetty
1 month ago

I was looking forward to a lower tax bill this year, but it didn’t happen. I’m 77 years old and my tax bill was pretty much the same as last year. Very disappointed.

The no tax on over time did help my daughter though, so not a complete bust.

I Hope Trump can pull off his “no tax on retirees” but not optimistic.

GENE
GENE
1 month ago

Thank you Mr. President, I have voted for you in both of you elections, and, would vote for you again if it was possible.

Rock
Rock
1 month ago

The problem I see with the OBBBA, is that it does next to nothing for those of us retired folks living on fixed incomes. We’re still getting hit with the excessive standard taxed rates.

Smike
Smike
1 month ago

My wife and I are retired Registered Nurses who struggled sending our 4 children to Christian schools. We didn’t qualify for the tax reductions because we make too much money as retired nurses. I guess I missed the memo. No one told me I was part of the upper class/rich. If this is what being rich is like, it’s nothing to brag about.

Jeanne
Jeanne
1 month ago

I only saw about a $1,000.00 decrease on my having to pay taxes on my SS income from last year. Thankful for that but surprised and disappointed I still had to pay taxes on money I have already paid taxes on. It’s called double dipping. Taxing anybody’s SS income needs to stop, period.

Annie
Annie
1 month ago

Hmmm..My husband and I still owe even if I was laid off half the year. I want to be reimbursed for all the fraud stolen from us. Also why are we still giving millions to the Taliban EVERY WEEK!

Rich
Rich
1 month ago

If you think the socialist/democrats will do us good, just look at Mamdani and his hair brained ideas. Enough said.

Independant 3
Independant 3
1 month ago

Thank you to Amac for documenting this for your readership. I have shared hundreds of times the attached story from the IRS that proved the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act which documented the same results that occurred when the law was first passed:

lover of God and America!
lover of God and America!
1 month ago

Sure didn’t help us living on SS alone – even with a mortgage with over 3K paid, because it was not with a government loan…..

johnh
johnh
1 month ago

Sounds good, but does Trump or anyone in Congress worry about increasing federal debt & that future generations will have to pay for this? If this was your checkbook, could you afford to write a check for money that you do not have? The last balanced budget was under POTUS Bill Clinton so think about that & what has happened to government spending since/////

Patrick McSween
Patrick McSween
1 month ago

I don’t know about the middle class; however I got about $500 less back this year than previous years. I am retired and get SSA and Military Pension; which comes to about $54,000 a year gross. I got a refund of $791 this year and that is 0ver $500 less than the last couple of years! So much for the Big Beautiful Bill!

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
1 month ago

When do we see them in refund checks??

lover of God and America!
lover of God and America!
1 month ago

Sure harmfully affected my daughter’s family – their taxes went sky high!

Pchemist
Pchemist
1 month ago

This statement can’t be true, can it?! How much of the rest is bull too?

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