Trump Increased Tax Refunds, but a Political Challenge Still Looms
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The Trump administration increased average IRS tax refunds due to last year's tax law, but less than anticipated.
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The increase in tax refunds may not significantly impact voters as much as the White House hoped, potentially affecting political sentiment.
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The Trump administration increased average IRS tax refunds due to last year's tax law. However, the boost in refunds is less than the White House anticipated. This outcome suggests the policy may not significantly influence voters, posing a potential political challenge for the President. The administration had likely hoped for a more substantial impact to garner public support.
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