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Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' contains roughly $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and solidified the tax cuts from Trump’s first term. The wealthiest families will enjoy a $12,000 increase at the cost of the poorest people having to pay an additional $1,
The “Big Beautiful Bill" President Donald Trump signed into law sends billions to (and away from) U.S. businesses. Here are some of the winners.
At the White House on the Fourth of July, President Donald Trump held a “ Big Beautiful Bill ” signing, complete with B-2 bombers.
Rather than uniting Republicans behind a core economic message heading into 2026, the legislation has become a political headache.
Corporate America is broadly happy with Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” since it extends tax cuts that make companies giddy. But there are some clear winners and losers. Here’s a breakdown by sector:
The final version of the big, beautiful bill that will be signed into law by President Trump on Friday contains the tax provision that limits deductions for losses to 90 percent. It has caused widespread consternation among those who make their living by gambling. And by those who make their living by getting people to gamble.
While President Trump used last week’s event to tick through proposals in the bill he wanted to emphasize, none of those ideas are featured in the bill’s actual name.
Washington — The Senate voted to advance President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" late Saturday night, in a key test for the tax and spending measure ahead of a final vote expected in the coming days.
The GOP measure includes tax cuts and spending reductions, as well as immigration enforcement funding.
Many Republicans argue that voters will feel the economic benefits of their bill and reward them by sending them back to Washington. Democrats say the bill is deeply unpopular and they'll use it to clobber the GOP in the November 2026 election.