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    Home » Blog » Stephen Miller promises ‘revenue boom’ will follow ‘biggest and boldest’ tax cuts

    Stephen Miller promises ‘revenue boom’ will follow ‘biggest and boldest’ tax cuts

    May 25, 2025Updated:May 25, 2025 Business & Economy No Comments
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    Stephen Miller, the deputy chief of staff, refrained from discussing the federal deficit and rather promised advantages to receive from President Donald Trump’s “big lovely bill” on taxes.

    This past year, the government’s tax legislation was passed by the House of Representatives. The bill has been criticized for offering about$ 400 billion in tax cuts, though. Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY ) and Warren Davidson (R-OH) both voted against the bill, both citing concerns about the nation’s debt deficit. Miller defended the legislation while appearing on Living, Liberty, and Levin on Fox News on Saturday.

    ” What President Trump is doing is he’s urging the passage of the most significant and audacious deal of tax reforms and changes in British history. Income increased every one year after the tax cuts, and it will do so once more during the first Trump administration, when we had the greatest economy in history,” Miller said.

    Miller referred to the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which mandated that the bottom 20 % of Americans who earn money would not be subject to federal income taxes. The unique workers’ next rung’s tax rate decreased by 12 % from their previous rung of the scale. Additionally, there were reductions for all of the four following largest tax rates. The Tax Foundation’s research found that a married couple with kids had a median household income of about$ 100, 000 at the time. The TCJA reduced family income taxes by almost 40 % for a middle-class family, from about$ 7,700 to about$ 4,700 annually.

    When President Trump unleashes the private sector, the workers, the factories, the plants, the manufacturers, to create, increase, rent, and participate, there will be a growth in revenue, a performance boom, and a job boom unlike anything else, according to Miller.

    Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, stated on record that the most recent tax law “is not going to harm the gap.”

    Prior to joining Trump as deputy chief of staff, Miller swatted aside worries about a downturn with his” Liberation Day” tariff announcements. The majority of them have since been postponed until July 9 so that nations can communicate their own tariffs on American goods, just like the U.K. and China have done.

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    The Senate will then vote on the costs. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY ) stated that because of the large amount of funding it requires, he will vote against it.

    The Kentucky lawmaker made an effort to propose a bill that, in contrast to national spending cuts, may increase the debt ceiling in the United States every three months. However, his article did not receive the desired amount of support.

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