Do Senate Republicans want to raise your taxes?
Yes! Find out more below.
Are you an American?
Yes. Republicans want to raise taxes on over half of all Americans.

Are you married and making less than $90,000 filing jointly?
Yes. Republicans want to raise taxes on 73% of couples making less than $90,000.

Do you make less than $40,000?
Yes. Republicans want to raise taxes on over two-thirds of working Americans making less than $40,000.

Do you have a disability?
Yes. Republicans want to raise taxes on over 80% of Americans with disabilities.

Are you a family with children?
Yes. Republicans want to raise your taxes by an average of $2,000 a year.

Are you a senior on Social Security?
Yes. Republicans want to raise taxes on over half of all seniors.

Do you receive ACA cost-sharing reductions for your health insurance?
Yes. Republicans want to raise taxes on roughly 60% of Americans getting help affording their individual health care plans.

Are you a full-time student making less than $12,000 a year?
Yes. Republicans want to raise taxes on over 96% of students making less than $12,000 and filing as independents.

Sources: The Washington Post, 2/23/22; Tax Policy Center, Minimum Federal Income Tax Model, 2/24/22; Social Security Administration, Income Taxes on Social Security Benefits, December 2015; HealthInsurance.org, The ACA’s Cost-Sharing Subsidies, accessed 3/4/22; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic, Persons with a Disability: Labor Force Characteristics Summary, 2/24/22.