2017 Tax Cuts made Income Inequality Worse and Hurt Black Americans

The author did not include graphs. I added graphs from the sources the author had included in their piece. A picture sometimes says more than words do. This is a well-documented and sourced commentary. It mostly says one thing . . . the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did little for Black Americans, minorities, and low-income people. If anything, it punished them

– by Beverly Moran, Vanderbilt University

The Conversation

Cuts worsened disparities

Broken promises, broken trust

Trump’s tax cuts contradict both principles.

In other words, the income gap between wealthy Americans and everyone else has gotten much wider under Trump’s tax regime.

Stock market inequality

Health care hit

That said, the Trump tax cuts hurt low-income taxpayers of all races.

The imminent expiration of the Trump tax cuts gives the upcoming GOP-led Congress the opportunity to undertake a thorough reevaluation of their effects. By prioritizing policies that address the well-known disparities exacerbated by these recent tax changes, lawmakers can work toward a fairer tax system that helps all Americans.