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Should federal lawmakers raise taxes on the nation's highest earners?
Vote in the poll: www.nfrw.org.
Betty, 6/27/2025 4:05 PM
I think tax rates should be equal as possible.
Deborah Tilden, 6/27/2025 7:08 PM
My question would be, what defines the "nation's highest earners"? Let's pass the Big Beautiful Bill and focus on the largest permanent tax cuts for all Americans.
Olivia McCaffrey, 6/28/2025 12:50 PM
I believe they are already the highest tax payers.
Deb Pickhard, 6/29/2025 8:47 PM
I am shocked at the results of some of these polls. 46% of the NFRW would raise taxes and another 20 some % of women were undecided. This tells me we have major problems in the national federation of women!! They sound like RINO’s and Democrats. This isn’t an organization I want to belong to.
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Shana Nieves, 7/31/2025 3:13 AM
This is a complex issue with valid arguments on both sides. Raising taxes on high earners could potentially fund crucial social programs and reduce the national debt. However, it could also disincentivize investment and innovation, leading to unintended economic consequences. Finding the right balance is key. Perhaps exploring targeted tax reforms, rather than a blanket increase, would be a more effective approach, ensuring that even the owner of an Eggy Car business feels the impact is fair and reasonable.
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