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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,936 posts)
Wed Apr 25, 2018, 01:43 PM Apr 2018

Poll: Fewer voters say they're noticing paycheck increases from tax law

A new Morning Consult/Politico poll released Wednesday found that fewer people were reporting seeing bigger paychecks due to the new tax law than those that did in a survey last month.

The April survey found that 22 percent of registered voters reported seeing paycheck increases, while 55 percent said they hadn't noticed a bump and 23 percent didn't know or didn't have an opinion. When the news outlet asked about paycheck increases in early March, 27 percent said they noticed bigger paychecks, 50 percent said they didn't and 23 percent didn't know or didn't have an opinion.

The April poll found that Republicans were more likely to say they noticed an increase in their paychecks than Democrats. Thirty-two percent of Republicans said they reported seeing larger paychecks, compared to 15 percent of Democrats and 21 percent of independents.

The sample in the April poll included fewer people who said they were employed in the private sector or government and more retirees and unemployed people, which could impact the results because those who aren't receiving regular paychecks from an employer may not have any tax withholding.

However, the percentages of private-sector and government employees who said they have noticed bigger paychecks decreased from the March poll to the April poll.

The new tax law, which lowers individual tax rates, has been estimated to give most people a tax cut. In January, the IRS issued guidance updating tax withholding from people's paychecks to reflect the new law, and employers were directed to start following the guidance by Feb. 15.

But polling has found that most people aren't reporting seeing an increase in their take-home pay. Republicans say those trends mean that they need to step up their messaging efforts.

http://thehill.com/policy/finance/384804-poll-fewer-voters-say-theyre-noticing-paycheck-increases-from-tax-law

So if they step up their messaging we'll see something that isn't there?

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Poll: Fewer voters say they're noticing paycheck increases from tax law (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2018 OP
"Uniquely American!" -remember when Bush said that of the woman working 2 jobs poboy2 Apr 2018 #1
It was actually three jobs. subterranean Apr 2018 #2
Yes, it likely is "uniquely American" to be paid so shittily that whathehell Apr 2018 #4
That is because there were no or small tax cuts for the rest of us Gothmog Apr 2018 #3
K&R Scurrilous Apr 2018 #5

whathehell

(29,067 posts)
4. Yes, it likely is "uniquely American" to be paid so shittily that
Wed Apr 25, 2018, 02:29 PM
Apr 2018

you NEED three jobs -- Thanks Republicans.


Gothmog

(145,142 posts)
3. That is because there were no or small tax cuts for the rest of us
Wed Apr 25, 2018, 02:20 PM
Apr 2018

The vast bulk of the tax cuts went to corporations and the rich

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