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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation found that taxes on Americans making less than $200,000 would go up by $16.7 billion in 2023, and taxes on those making between $200,000 and $500,000 would go up by another $14.1 billion.<br /><br />The Senate GOP said that, based on data from the joint committee, the average tax rate would go up for most income groups during the 10-year window. The release said that by 2031, new energy credits and subsidies would mean that people making less than $400,000 would pay as much as two-thirds of the extra tax money that year.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Americans are already experiencing the consequences of Democrats&rsquo; reckless economic policies.&nbsp;The mislabeled &lsquo;Inflation Reduction Act&rsquo; will do nothing to bring the economy out of stagnation and recession, but it will raise billions of dollars in taxes on Americans making less than $400,000,&rdquo; said Sen. Mike Crapo, an Idaho Republican who sits on the Senate Finance Committee as a ranking member, and who requested the analysis.</p>
<p>&ldquo;The more this bill is analyzed by impartial experts, the more we can see Democrats are trying to sell the American people a bill of goods,&rdquo; Crapo added.</p>
<figure><a href="https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/07/Congress-Budget-e1659314649647.jpg"><img  data-src="/uploads/2022/08/01/Congress-Budget-e1659314649647.jpg" alt="Chuck Schumer" width="1024" height="682" /></a>
<figcaption>The Manchin-Schumer plan would spend $369 billion on energy and climate initiatives.</figcaption>
<figcaption>AP/J. Scott Applewhite</figcaption>
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<p>But Democrats don't agree with what the GOP is saying. According to Politico, a spokesperson for Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden said that families "will not pay one penny more in taxes under this bill."<br /><br />Ashley Schapitl, the spokesperson, also said that the JCT analysis isn't complete because it doesn't look at how making health insurance premiums and prescription drugs cheaper would help middle-class families. The same is true for incentives for families to use clean energy," Politico said.<br /><br />The plan by Manchin and Schumer would spend $369 billion on energy and climate projects and an additional $64 billion to keep federal health insurance subsidies going.</p>
<figure><a href="https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/07/manchin-schumer-gop009.jpg"><img  data-src="/uploads/2022/08/01/manchin-schumer-gop009.jpg" alt="Joe Manchin" width="1024" height="683" /></a>
<figcaption>Manchin believes the bill is &ldquo;not putting a burden on any taxpayers whatsoever.&rdquo;</figcaption>
<figcaption>Reuters/Elizabeth Frantz</figcaption>
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<p>The West Virginia Democrat and Senate Majority Leader from New York said that the bill would bring in $739 billion over ten years. Most of that money would come from a 15 percent minimum tax on corporations.<br /><br />Manchin said that the bill "would put hundreds of billions of dollars toward reducing the deficit by adopting a tax policy that protects small businesses and working-class Americans while making sure that large corporations and the ultra-wealthy pay their fair share of taxes."<br /><br />He told CNN on Sunday that the bill doesn't put any extra cost on taxpayers.<br /><br />He said on "Meet the Press": "I agree with my Republican friends that we shouldn't raise taxes, and we didn't."</p>
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