During his campaign, Trump made bold promises to end taxes on tips. This promise would benefit many individuals in the culinary field, but it’s also very costly. There’s no such thing as a “free lunch” or “no taxes,” and estimates suggest that no taxes on tips would cost America over $100 billion over the course of a decade. To add to skepticism, Trump never outlined how he planned to implement this policy. Americans were right to be wary of this promise since Trump and the GOP’s interests tend to align with the wealthiest in America and not the working class. Sure enough, when Trump entered office, he focused first on destroying DEI initiatives and targeting the transgender community instead of pursuing campaign promises to lower prices, get rid of taxes on tips, and end the war in Ukraine.
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