2) Trump to Cut $1,000 Checks for Everyone Born Between These Years—Does Your Birthday Make the Cut?

However, the plan has drawn criticism, including from Elon Musk, Trump’s former efficiency czar, who said it would undo cost-cutting efforts. Funding comes in part from proposed Medicaid and SNAP cuts, sparking backlash from Democrats and some moderates.

Other parts of the bill include:

  • No tax on tips for service workers
  • Tax-free overtime
  • Auto loan interest deductions (for U.S.-made cars)
  • $200 silencer tax reduction
  • Child tax credit increase to $2,500

Many provisions are temporary, set to expire by 2028 or 2029, except for the Trump accounts, which would be permanent once created.

Critics warn of market volatility and long-term costs, while supporters say the plan encourages investment and economic mobility. The bill faces a tough path in the Senate, where debate continues over its scope and impact.

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