Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee: Report – Rich 'Could Grab Up to $40 Billion in Tax Breaks' If Republicans Overturn the Affordable Care Act
A new CNBC report this week explains how the
Overturning the Affordable Care Act "would be a huge tax cut, principally on high-income people," according to an expert from the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. While millions of Americans would lose their health coverage, "higher-income households would reap significant tax benefits" and could save between
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CNBC: High-income people could grab up to
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- High-income households will come out ahead - at the possible expense of the poor - if the
- Last month, the Trump administration asked the
- While millions of people stand to lose their insurance coverage without the health-care law, higher-income households would reap significant tax benefits.
- They could save between
- "Repealing or overturning the Affordable Care Act would be a huge tax cut, principally on high-income people," he said.
- The highest income 0.1% of households -- that is, people with annual incomes over
- "It's potentially a lot of money, even for the average wealthy person," said Gross. In fact, prior to



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