💨 Abstract
The Congressional Budget Office reported that President Trump's tax and spending law will decrease income for the poorest Americans by around $1,200 annually due to restrictions on programs like Medicaid, while the richest 10% will see an income increase of $13,600 from tax cuts. The law is expected to affect millions by reducing eligibility for food assistance and increasing the number of uninsured Americans.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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