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Who Gains From the Tax Plan? Economists Face Off
12.01.2017
Analysis | Here are 7 differences Republicans must resolve between their tax bills
Washington Post 12.02.2017
Senate GOP tax bill passes in major victory for Trump, Republicans
Washington Post 12.02.2017
Analysis | Winners and losers in the Senate GOP tax bill: A running list
Washington Post 12.02.2017
Senate Passes Sweeping Revision of U.S. Tax Code
WSJ 12.02.2017
How Tax Bill Emerged From a Late Night of Deal Making
WSJ 12.02.2017
As tax plan gained steam, GOP lost focus on the middle class
Washington Post 12.10.2017
Tax Cuts Benefit the Ultra Rich, but Not the Merely Rich
The New York Times 12.19.2017
Opinion | Passing Through to Corruption
The New York Times 12.18.2017
What’s in the Final Republican Tax Bill
12.16.2017
Republican Tax Bill Passes Senate in 51-48 Vote
The New York Times 12.20.2017
Washington Post 12.20.2017
Opinion | A win for the wealthy, the entitled and the irresponsible
Washington Post 12.20.2017
GOP Tax Bill Fixes Some Problems, But Exacerbates Others
WSJ 12.20.2017
Middle Class to Get 23% of Tax Cuts for Individuals Under GOP Bill
WSJ 12.19.2017
Opinion | You Cannot Be Too Cynical About the Republican Tax Bill
The New York Times 12.21.2017
The Wealth Conundrum: "Capitalism Drives Money to the Very Top" | ZEIT ONLINE
ZEIT ONLINE 11.28.2017
Incomes Grew After Past Tax Cuts, but Guess Whose
The New York Times 12.26.2017
One Year Later, Benefits From Corporate Tax Cut Seem Muted
WSJ 12.22.2018
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