Congressional Republicans are touting their new tax plan as a
wage-boosting, job-creating boon to the middle class - despite harsh
criticisms from the public and experts.
Business Insider's Lauren Lyons Cole reported
that while take-home pay is set to rise under both plans, most
Americans won't see a ton of extra cash in their pockets. But how much
you save also depends on how much you currently earn.
Career site Zippia provided Business Insider with data breaking down how different occupations fare under the Senate's tax plan. The estimated federal tax savings below are for a single, childless taxpayer who claims the standard deduction.
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