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In today's show, Shana Burt and guest Jason MacDowell examine potential changes to federal income tax policies. They explore the idea of eliminating or significantly reducing income taxes for many Americans through increased standard deductions. The hosts look at how such changes could impact household finances and the broader economy. They also touch on related topics like government spending efficiency and Social Security funding. Become a Financial Issues Partner today! For $132 a year, you get full access to our stock picks, asset allocation models, and so much more. Join right here!
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Today's show is sponsored by Timothy Plan. Learn how you can invest in a God-honoring way through biblically responsible ETFs, mutual funds, and retirement plans. Visit Timothyplan.com for more.
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In today's show, Shana Burt and guest Jason MacDowell examine potential changes to federal income tax policies. They explore the idea of eliminating or significantly reducing income taxes for many Americans through increased standard deductions. The hosts look at how such changes could impact household finances and the broader economy. They also touch on related topics like government spending efficiency and Social Security funding. Become a Financial Issues Partner today! For $132 a year, you get full access to our stock picks, asset allocation models, and so much more. Join right here!
If you believe in and want to support the work of FISM, donate securely today.
Today's show is sponsored by Timothy Plan. Learn how you can invest in a God-honoring way through biblically responsible ETFs, mutual funds, and retirement plans. Visit Timothyplan.com for more.

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