How Expiration of the Bush Tax Cuts Affects Typical Families
Fiscal Policy — By jthompson on July 9, 2010 at 11:50 AMThe tax cuts implemented in the first term of President George W. Bush are set to expire this year, with little hope that they will be reauthorized by the current Congress.
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