From Emily Seidel <[email protected]>
Subject Your taxes could rise in 2025 — here’s why
Date January 8, 2025 8:13 PM
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Hello John,



What if your family had to pay an extra $1,600 in taxes next year?



That’s the reality millions of Americans could face if Congress doesn’t take
action to extend the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.



When the TCJA passed in 2017, it spurred job creation, economic growth, and
savings for hardworking families.



The average American saved $1,600 annually — money that helped afford
household expenses, save for the future, or simply keep up with rising costs.



Here’s what we lose if Congress lets these tax cuts expire:

* More jobs: Millions of new jobs and record-low unemployment followed the
2017 tax cuts.
* Higher paychecks: Americans saw rising wages and unexpected bonuses.
* Stronger economy: Tax reform drove economic growth and business investment.
* Sustained growth: Tax revenues even outpaced expectations, proving reforms
worked.
What’s at stake? Higher taxes, fewer jobs, and lost opportunities for
families, workers, and businesses if Congress doesn’t act in 2025.



👉 Click here to read our blog
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and discover how the TCJA benefited millions of Americans — and why extending
it is critical.


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Let’s ensure Congress hears our message loud and clear. Your voice matters.



Best regards,



Emily Seidel

President and CEO

Americans for Prosperity






Americans for Prosperity

4201 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1000

Arlington, VA 22203



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