Sep 06
Economy

Big Beautiful Bill Faces Familiar Skepticism Among Voters

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Big Beautiful Bill Faces Familiar Skepticism Among Voters

This week’s WG Discussion Points highlights new survey findings on the “Big Beautiful Bill” and a familiar challenge: voter skepticism over whether it prevents a personal tax increase. Only 33% of voters believe it does, while nearly half think it does not—creating a clear dividing line in support. Those convinced the bill shields them from higher taxes back it strongly, while those who don’t overwhelmingly oppose it. The numbers echo lessons from 2017, when many voters misunderstood the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and assumed its benefits were for corporations and the wealthy. The takeaway remains the same: without stronger education on how the bill directly impacts families, skepticism will overshadow support.


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