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House Republicans Advance Bill with Medicaid Cuts and Tax Changes Amid Internal Divisions
The House Republican bill, aiming to fund President Trump's agenda, includes $715 billion in Medicaid cuts projected to leave 8.6 million more uninsured, alongside tax provisions extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and raising the SALT cap to $30,000 for those under $400,000, facing internal pa...
House Republicans Advance Bill with Medicaid Cuts and Tax Changes Amid Internal Divisions
The House Republican bill, aiming to fund President Trump's agenda, includes $715 billion in Medicaid cuts projected to leave 8.6 million more uninsured, alongside tax provisions extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and raising the SALT cap to $30,000 for those under $400,000, facing internal pa...
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48% Bias Score


Republican Tax Hike Debate Divides Party
President Trump's suggestion of raising taxes on the ultra-wealthy to fund tax cuts for the middle and working classes is dividing Republicans, creating internal conflict between fiscal conservatism and populist policies, with potential impacts on the party's legislative agenda and public image.
Republican Tax Hike Debate Divides Party
President Trump's suggestion of raising taxes on the ultra-wealthy to fund tax cuts for the middle and working classes is dividing Republicans, creating internal conflict between fiscal conservatism and populist policies, with potential impacts on the party's legislative agenda and public image.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Unfulfilled Tip Tax Promise Leaves Vegas Workers Struggling
President Trump's campaign promise to eliminate taxes on tips for hospitality workers in Las Vegas, where 365,000 are employed in the sector, remains unfulfilled 100 days into his second term, despite bipartisan bills in Congress and the potential for funding through tariff revenue.
Trump's Unfulfilled Tip Tax Promise Leaves Vegas Workers Struggling
President Trump's campaign promise to eliminate taxes on tips for hospitality workers in Las Vegas, where 365,000 are employed in the sector, remains unfulfilled 100 days into his second term, despite bipartisan bills in Congress and the potential for funding through tariff revenue.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey's Tax Wedge: 19th Among OECD Countries
Turkey's 2024 tax wedge, the difference between an employee's total cost to the employer and their net salary, stands at 36.84% for a 600,000 Lira annual gross salary, placing Turkey 19th among 38 OECD countries—an improvement from previous years due to tax exemption policies.
Turkey's Tax Wedge: 19th Among OECD Countries
Turkey's 2024 tax wedge, the difference between an employee's total cost to the employer and their net salary, stands at 36.84% for a 600,000 Lira annual gross salary, placing Turkey 19th among 38 OECD countries—an improvement from previous years due to tax exemption policies.
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40% Bias Score


UK Faces Economic Headwinds Amidst Wealth Exodus and Increased Savings
Labour's tax hikes are causing an 11,000-millionaire exodus (dubbed 'Wexit') while simultaneously prompting increased middle-class savings in Cash ISAs; EY Item Club forecasts 0.8% UK growth this year, down from 1% in February.
UK Faces Economic Headwinds Amidst Wealth Exodus and Increased Savings
Labour's tax hikes are causing an 11,000-millionaire exodus (dubbed 'Wexit') while simultaneously prompting increased middle-class savings in Cash ISAs; EY Item Club forecasts 0.8% UK growth this year, down from 1% in February.
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68% Bias Score


IGBCE Survey Shows Strong Support for Coalition Policies
An IGBCE survey of 4500 members shows strong support for the German coalition's policies including a large investment fund, tax-free overtime, and a €15 minimum wage; however, concerns remain about job losses and the need for swift action.
IGBCE Survey Shows Strong Support for Coalition Policies
An IGBCE survey of 4500 members shows strong support for the German coalition's policies including a large investment fund, tax-free overtime, and a €15 minimum wage; however, concerns remain about job losses and the need for swift action.
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40% Bias Score

Child Tax Credit: Proposed Reforms Target Low-Income Families
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) will see its maximum benefit decrease from $2,000 to $1,000 per child this year; however, Congress is considering several proposals to alter the CTC to better assist low-income families, including faster phasing in of the credit and full refundability for newborns, each wi...

Child Tax Credit: Proposed Reforms Target Low-Income Families
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) will see its maximum benefit decrease from $2,000 to $1,000 per child this year; however, Congress is considering several proposals to alter the CTC to better assist low-income families, including faster phasing in of the credit and full refundability for newborns, each wi...
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32% Bias Score

NY Republicans Reject SALT Compromise, Jeopardizing Trump's Agenda
Four New York Republican representatives rejected House Speaker Mike Johnson's proposed \$30,000 increase to the SALT deduction cap, jeopardizing the passage of the GOP's bill for President Trump's agenda due to the narrow House majority.

NY Republicans Reject SALT Compromise, Jeopardizing Trump's Agenda
Four New York Republican representatives rejected House Speaker Mike Johnson's proposed \$30,000 increase to the SALT deduction cap, jeopardizing the passage of the GOP's bill for President Trump's agenda due to the narrow House majority.
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48% Bias Score

Republican Split on Tax Hikes to Fund Trump's Agenda
House Republicans are divided on raising taxes on wealthy Americans to fund President Trump's ~$4.5 trillion agenda, with some favoring it as a last resort while others strongly oppose it, creating tension as they negotiate spending cuts and the debt limit.

Republican Split on Tax Hikes to Fund Trump's Agenda
House Republicans are divided on raising taxes on wealthy Americans to fund President Trump's ~$4.5 trillion agenda, with some favoring it as a last resort while others strongly oppose it, creating tension as they negotiate spending cuts and the debt limit.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's 2025 Election: Cost-of-Living Takes Center Stage
Australia's 2025 election features competing proposals from Labor and the Coalition on cost-of-living issues, including tax cuts, fuel subsidies, and housing initiatives, while largely neglecting long-term policy areas like energy and climate change.

Australia's 2025 Election: Cost-of-Living Takes Center Stage
Australia's 2025 election features competing proposals from Labor and the Coalition on cost-of-living issues, including tax cuts, fuel subsidies, and housing initiatives, while largely neglecting long-term policy areas like energy and climate change.
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36% Bias Score

Labor's Controversial Unrealised Gains Tax on Superannuation
Australia's Labor Party proposes a 15% tax on unrealised superannuation gains exceeding \$3 million, a globally unique policy facing significant opposition due to its complexity and potential negative impacts on retirees and small businesses.

Labor's Controversial Unrealised Gains Tax on Superannuation
Australia's Labor Party proposes a 15% tax on unrealised superannuation gains exceeding \$3 million, a globally unique policy facing significant opposition due to its complexity and potential negative impacts on retirees and small businesses.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Divided on Proposed Tax Hike for Millionaires
The White House is divided on a potential tax increase for millionaires, with President Trump opposing the measure due to concerns about capital flight, while some within his administration and the Republican party support it to address the US budget deficit and perceptions of pro-rich policies.

Trump Administration Divided on Proposed Tax Hike for Millionaires
The White House is divided on a potential tax increase for millionaires, with President Trump opposing the measure due to concerns about capital flight, while some within his administration and the Republican party support it to address the US budget deficit and perceptions of pro-rich policies.
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36% Bias Score
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