President Trump's Tax Relief Promises Fall Short as Americans Express Discontent Over High Taxes
Recent polling indicates that a significant number of Americans feel their taxes are too high, despite President Trump's tax law changes aimed at providing relief. A Fox News poll conducted in late March reveals that about 7 in 10 registered voters believe their taxes are 'too high,' an increase from the previous year. This sentiment is prevalent among various voter groups, including moderates, rural voters, and white voters without a college degree. The dissatisfaction extends beyond personal tax obligations, with many Americans believing that wealthy individuals and corporations are not contributing their fair share. This perception is supported by a Pew Research Center poll, which found that about 6 in 10 Americans are troubled by the notion that the rich and corporations are underpaying taxes.