{"id":112552,"date":"2021-04-20T21:34:51","date_gmt":"2021-04-20T21:34:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=112552"},"modified":"2021-04-20T21:34:51","modified_gmt":"2021-04-20T21:34:51","slug":"biden-preparing-to-unveil-1t-families-plan-spending-proposal-this-month","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/economy\/biden-preparing-to-unveil-1t-families-plan-spending-proposal-this-month\/","title":{"rendered":"Biden preparing to unveil $1T 'families plan' spending proposal this month"},"content":{"rendered":"

Biden’s ‘high individual tax hikes are going to affect everyday people’: Westwood<\/h2>\n

Sarah Westwood of the Washington Examiner discusses Biden’s proposed tax hikes, comparing the president’s proposals to those of the late Walter Mondale. <\/p>\n

The Biden administration is reportedly teeing up another massive economic spending package that's focused on child care, paid family leave and other domestic priorities. <\/p>\n

The Washington Post reported late Monday that President Biden plans to unveil the American Families Plan, the second part of his multitrillion-dollar Build Back Better agenda, ahead of his address to a joint session of Congress on April 28. It comes just a few weeks after Biden released the American Jobs Plan, a $2.25 trillion tax and spending initiative that would make massive investments in the nation's roads and bridges, as well as water systems, green energy, hospitals and elder care.<\/p>\n

REPUBLICANS PREPPING $650B COUNTEROFFER TO BIDEN'S SPENDING PROPOSAL<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n

The newest measure is expected to call for roughly $1 trillion in new spending and about $500 billion in tax credits, the Post reported, citing people familiar with the internal discussions. <\/p>\n

Although details remain in flux, the proposal will likely be fully paid for with new tax increases aimed at wealthy Americans and and investors. Some tax increases currently under consideration include restoring the top marginal tax rate to 39.6%, where it sat before Republicans' 2017 tax overhaul, taxing capital gains as ordinary income above a certain threshold and eliminating the stepped-up basis at death, Politico reported earlier this week. <\/p>\n

Final numbers are fluid, but spending in the American Families Plan may break down along these lines:<\/p>\n