President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” promises to deliver women, families, and small businesses a historic tax cut.
Not only does this reconciliation bill make permanent many tax cuts and deductions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but it also delivers taxpayers additional savings over the next few years.
(I compiled a list of what’s in the bill that has since been passed exclusively by conservatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. You can read that list here.)
The Big, Beautiful Bill would deliver the largest tax cut in history while also cutting wasteful federal spending. Women, workers, and small business owners would keep more of their income to spend on bills, savings, and family activities.
Take a look at how four different women’s financial situations were helped by President Trump’s tax cuts from 2017 and would improve under proposals in his Big, Beautiful Bill Act.
Meet Emma: A single young professional with no children.

Meet Maria: A married mother.

Meet Aisha: A single professional with a small business on the side, but no kids.

Meet Pat: A retiree.

Here’s a side-by-side comparison for all four women:

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Bottom Line
If Congress does not act, taxes will rise sharply for virtually every American at the end of this year. Take-home pay for median-income households will increase by as much as $5,000/year.
Prices are finally coming down after four years of massive inflation. Americans deserve to keep more of their income to spend, save, or invest rather than losing it to Uncle Sam.