, 55 tweets, 15 min read Read on Twitter
GOP tax plan actually raises taxes on millions of middle-class families by repealing the state and local tax deduction, a real Trump Tax.
44 million Americans all across the country take the state & local tax deduction (~1/3 of all taxpayers) & they get $1Ks off their taxes.
Don’t believe me? Just look at these numbers & think about what a #TrumpTax would mean:
In 2015, 35% of New Yorkers took the State & Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $22,169 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 46% of Marylanders took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $12,931 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 41% of Nutmeggers took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $19,664 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 41% of New Jerseyans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $17,850 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 37% of Virginians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $11,288 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 37% of Bay Staters took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $15,571 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 36% of Oregonians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $12,616 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 35% of Utahans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $8,291 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 35% of Minnesotans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $12,954 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 34% of Californians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $18,437 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 33% of Georgians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,158 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 33% of Rhode Islanders took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $12,434 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 32% of Coloradans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,017 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 32% of Delawareans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,194 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 31% of Illinoisans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $12,523 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 31% of Wisconsinites took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $11,653 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 31% of Granite Staters took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $10,121 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 30% of Washingtonians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $7,402 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 29% of Iowans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $10,163 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 29% of Hawaiians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,905 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 29% of North Carolinians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,587 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 29% of Pennsylvanians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $11,248 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 28% of Arizonans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $7,403 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 28% of Montanans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,357 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 28% of Idahoans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $8.862 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 28% of Mainers took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $11,431 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 28% of Nebraskans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $11,088 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 27% of South Carolinians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $8,765 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 27% of Vermonters took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $12,407 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 27% of Michiganders took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,648 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 26% of Missourians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,886 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 26% of Ohioans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $10,444 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 26% of Kentuckians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,955 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 26% of Alabamians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $5,918 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 25% of Kansans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,425 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 25% of Nevadans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $5,989 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 24% of Oklahomans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $8,201 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 23% of Mississippians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $6,302 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 23% of Louisianians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $6,742 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 23% of Texans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $7,823 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 23% of Hoosiers took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $8,756 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 22% of Floridians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $7,373 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 22% of New Mexicans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $7,091 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 22% of Arkansans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,116 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 22% of Wyomingites took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $6,306 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 21% of Alaskans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $4,931 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 19% of Tennesseans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $5,611 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 18% of North Dakotans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $6,864 #TrumpTax
In 2015, 17% of West Virginians took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $9,462 #TrumpTax
and in 2015, 17% of South Dakotans took the State and Local Tax Deduction, and the average deduction was $6,098 #TrumpTax
It's crystal clear, the benefits of this deduction touch every state, every big city, every small town & municipality across the country.
The GOP's partisan plan to repeal this deduction must be scrapped. They should start over w #TaxReform that truly benefits the middle class.
Missing some Tweet in this thread?
You can try to force a refresh.

Like this thread? Get email updates or save it to PDF!

Subscribe to Chuck Schumer
Profile picture

Get real-time email alerts when new unrolls are available from this author!

This content may be removed anytime!

Twitter may remove this content at anytime, convert it as a PDF, save and print for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video

1) Follow Thread Reader App on Twitter so you can easily mention us!

2) Go to a Twitter thread (series of Tweets by the same owner) and mention us with a keyword "unroll" @threadreaderapp unroll

You can practice here first or read more on our help page!

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just three indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member and get exclusive features!

Premium member ($3.00/month or $30.00/year)

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!