Bipartisan Tax Bill Offers Generous Corporate Tax Relief, Inadequate Poverty Aid
Briefly

Alongside a bevy of tax policy adjustments, the Tax Relief Act's most significant changes include a partial reinstatement of Biden's COVID-era expanded child tax credit - potentially easing financial burdens for millions of low-income families.
Unlike many other developed capitalist countries, the U.S. of the last four decades has grown much more confident in divesting from its children - in the face of all evidence about such investments' outsized effects on future prosperity, for individuals and nations alike.
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