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5.5% vs. 19.5% Pay Raise: Senate Diverges from House on How Much to Boost Junior Enlisted Paychecks
Military.com via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe White House also cited cost concerns with the House's proposal. A Congressional Budget Office...
Trump Has Tossed Out Some Unorthodox Tax Proposals—With Scant Details
The Wall Street Journal· 9 hours ago“It’s not a real policy,” he said. “It’s him trying to figure out if he can find a way to make his...
Bill to reward pandemic fraud whistleblowers highlights claw back challenges
The Center Square· 1 day agoThe Congressional Budget Office estimated H.R. 7129 could bring in $123 million through new civil...
Experts: Will the Tax Code Change Again If Trump Is Elected in 2024?
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoDonald Trump and Joe Biden have spent a great deal of time this campaign season talking about the...
Senate falls short on IVF vote - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 1 day agoThe Senate on Thursday fell short of the votes needed to move forward on legislation that would protect access to and expand coverage of commonly used...
Congress’ defense fight to focus on pay raises, total military spending
Military Times via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoBut the White House has strongly opposed the targeted pay boost, which could cost about $3 billion...
Social Security payment goes out today—recipients to get up to $4,873
Newsweek· 2 days agoMillions of Social Security recipients will be getting their monthly payment today, and it could be...
$3.4 trillion in individual tax cuts are expiring next year. Biden and Trump would handle it very...
CNN via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoAdd in some corporate tax changes and interest, and the impact on the deficit swells to $4.6...
In CEO meeting, Trump promised more tax cuts
CNN Business via AOL· 9 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump told some of America’s most powerful business leaders this week that he plans to once against slash corporate taxes, a...
LETTER: Economic news actually pretty good
Beloit Daily News· 3 days agoThe Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has found that the “goods and services” an American household consumed in 2019 were cheaper in 2023 than they were four years ago. This surprising