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Is Trump Raising Taxes On The Rich?
Is there a catch?
Disclaimer: This article is an independent analysis based on publicly available reports and market trends, it is based on my personal online research. While I strive for accuracy, financial landscapes shift rapidly, and new information may emerge, which could prove me wrong, I’m not a journalism expert. Readers are encouraged to verify details from multiple sources before drawing conclusions. This is not financial or investment advice — just an exploration of the evolving global economy.
Most people have no idea how their government works.
Even fewer understand how money moves through the veins of the system.
They complain about taxes. They demand “free” healthcare.
They chant for debt forgiveness like it’s a cheat code for a broken economy.
But behind every political slogan lies a cold spreadsheet — one riddled with deficits, promises, and IOUs.
Let’s get this out of the way:
Trump wants to raise taxes on the rich.
Not because he’s had a change of heart.
Not because he wants to redistribute wealth like a progressive senator from Vermont.
But because the numbers no longer add up.