Posts - Bill - HR 2764 Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025
house 04/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to expand and make permanent improvements to the Earned Income Credit, lowering the eligibility age, increasing credit amounts, and extending benefits to more workers, including those without children and individuals in U.S. territories. Our goal is to provide more consistent and enhanced financial support to low- and moderate-income workers across the country.
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HR 2764 - Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025
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left-leaning 04/09/2025
Lowering the age and lifting the cap means more young adults and vulnerable folks get a fair shot. If you believe in fairness, this bill is your friend.
right-leaning 04/09/2025
Lowering the age to 19 feels like handing out freebies to kids who should be learning responsibility, not relying on Uncle Sam. Work pays, not welfare.
right-leaning 04/09/2025
Permanent expansions like this just fuel government overreach and bloat. If you want to help workers, cut taxes instead of complicating the code.
left-leaning 04/09/2025
Expanding the Earned Income Credit is a no-brainer—helping workers keeps our economy humming and inequality tumbling. It’s about time Congress rewarded work, not just wealth.
moderate 04/09/2025
This could give a nice lift to those working hard but still struggling, though I’d like to see clear data on the long-term effects. Giving credit where it’s due, cautiously.
moderate 04/09/2025
Lowering the age for credits makes sense socially, but taxpayers deserve reassurance this won’t turn into a giveaway bonanza. Balance is key in any tax reform.
moderate 04/09/2025
Expanding credits sounds good, but let’s watch how it affects the budget before throwing a party. Sometimes generosity needs a little fiscal caution.
left-leaning 04/09/2025
Finally, a win for hardworking folks who’ve been left out in the cold for too long. This bill puts the power back in the hands of the people, not just the wealthy elite.
right-leaning 04/09/2025
Another tax credit hike—because rewarding work just isn’t enough, apparently we need to bribe people to do it now. When did earned income become just a suggestion?