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More than half of U.S. states are moving to cut your taxes

Por: CBS News Business February 08, 2023

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Even as the U.S. economy shows signs of slowing down, many states around the U.S. are flush with cash, with their so-called rainy day funds to reach a record high of $136.8 billion this fiscal year. And lawmakers in more than half of states are responding to their new cash cushions with similar proposals: cutting taxes. Twenty-seven states are weighing tax cuts this year, according to a recent analysis from the left-leaning Institute on... + full article



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