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In 1983, with Social Security's asset reserves virtually exhausted, a bipartisan Congress passed, and then-President Ronald Reagan signed, the Social Security Amendments of 1983 into law. This amendment gradually increased the full retirement age and payroll taxation on working Americans, as well as introduced the utterly despised tax on benefits.
The House passed a sweeping piece of legislation that will eliminate tax on tips. More Americans oppose it and disapprove of Trump's job performance.
Republican holdouts appear to have a deal with House GOP leadership to advance President Donald Trump's sweeping tax policy bill. The legislation will be tweaked to move up the implementation of Medicaid work requirements from 2029 to December of 2026;
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Explícame on MSNTrump's budget plan: What lies ahead for its approval?The ambitious budget and fiscal package proposed by former President Donald Trump, known as the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act,' has cleared a significant hurdle in the House of Representatives.
President Donald Trump and his administration have been busy changing many things over the past few months. For instance, he's ending paper Social Security checks, requiring electronic fund transfers. That will save the government some money, but close to 500,000 Americans receive paper checks, so the change will be disruptive for them.
CFPB workers claim that if Donald Trump completely dismantles the consumer watchdog, then ripped-off American products will become more rampant.
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Trump approves a plan to boost nuclear energy in the US that reduces licensing requirementsThe Trump Administration aims to establish a "lasting dominance of the US in the global nuclear energy market" that can "free the United States from dependence on geopolitical rivals.". Donald Trump continues to revolutionize the United States.
Hours after the president threatened a 25 percent tariff on Apple unless it moved iPhone production to the US, Trump threatened even more expansive tariffs, which he said could begin within weeks.