Critics Warn 'Big Beautiful Bill' Could Harm Low-Income Americans

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The proposed $4 trillion 'big, beautiful bill' aims to cut social safety net programs like food stamps and Medicaid, potentially causing significant hardship for low-income Americans, while providing tax cuts to the wealthy. Critics warn these cuts could lead to increased healthcare issues, hunger, and financial strain for the most vulnerable, whereas proponents argue they are necessary for reducing waste and promoting economic growth.
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- Polls show Americans largely oppose Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' but are more split on Medicaid, immigration specifics ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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