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Middle class would face higher taxes under Republican plan, analysis finds

By Lori Montgomery
June 19

The tax reform plan that House Republicans have advanced would sharply cut taxes for the wealthiest Americans and could leave middle-class households facing much larger tax bills, according to a new analysis set to be released Wednesday.

The report, prepared by Senate Democrats and reviewed by nonpartisan tax experts, marks the first attempt to quantify the trade-offs inherent in the GOP tax package, which would replace the current tax structure with two brackets — 25 percent and 10 percent — and cut the top rate from 35 percent.

Those changes would benefit virtually every taxpayer, but they also would reduce federal tax collections by about $4.5 trillion over the next decade, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. To avoid increasing the national debt by that amount, GOP leaders such as House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (Wis.) have pledged to get rid of all the special-interest loopholes and tax shelters that litter the code.

Republicans have declined to identify their targets. However, some of the biggest “loopholes” on the books are popular tax breaks for employer-provided health insurance, mortgage interest, state and local taxes, and retirement savings, which disproportionately benefit the upper middle class.

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i think the defense is "This is true - BUT - by giving bigger breaks to the wealthy, more jobs would be created for these middle class workers".

It's a tough spot.  Taxes for middle class are lower under obama, and just as low as during bush (obama has renewd the bush tax cut).

How many people would be willing to pay an extra $1000 a year in taxes - if it meant their neighbor could get a job?  (If you're already unemployed, you aren't paying taxes anyway).