Trump's no tax on tips proposal wouldn't benefit tipped workers
Briefly

Two-thirds of tipped workers earn so little they don't pay federal income taxes, challenging the efficacy of proposed tax cuts for this group.
Proposals to eliminate income taxes on tips vary, with one bill focusing solely on tips and another broader bill eliminating income and employment taxes.
Data shows that tipped workers, including various roles in restaurants, often earn below the income tax threshold, indicating financial struggles.
The majority of tipped workers, comprising 95%, earn less than $53,000 a year, highlighting the limited impact of income tax cuts on this group.
Read at Axios
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