'No tax on tips': Trump and Harris find common ground as a populist stance

In the US presidential campaign, Trump and Harris surprisingly agreed that workers' tips should not be taxed. While their populist proposal gained traction among service-sector workers, it faced criticism for economic irresponsibility. Economists argued it could create inequities among workers. The specifics remain unclear, but potential costs could exceed $107 billion over a decade.

'No tax on tips': Trump and Harris find common ground as a populist stance

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In the US presidential campaign, Trump and Harris surprisingly agreed that workers' tips should not be taxed. While their populist proposal gained traction among service-sector workers, it faced criticism for economic irresponsibility. Economists argued it could create inequities among workers. The specifics remain unclear, but potential costs could exceed $107 billion over a decade.