The Working Families Tax Cuts (WFTC) of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act provides the largest tax cut and pro-business legislation in American history. American businesses, workers, and taxpayers will now find themselves entering a “golden age.” View the average tax savings by state or congressional district.
Team
The Honorable Larry Kudlow
Chair of the Board and Chair, American Prosperity
The Honorable Michael Faulkender
Co-Chair, American Prosperity
Steve Moore
Senior Fellow
Jill Homan
Deputy Director, Economy & Trade, Campaign Director, and Senior Advisor to the President & CEO
Jeff Schlagenhauf
Director, Economy and Trade Policy
Kenzo Takeda
Policy Analyst, Economy and Trade
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AFPI Celebrates Wins in the WFTC on Tax Day
On Tax Day 2026, American families and workers are experiencing the impact of President Trump’s the Working Families Tax Cuts Act (WFTC). Signed into law on July 4, 2025, this historic legislation is delivering wins for working families, small businesses, parents, seniors and farmers across the Nation. AFPI commends President Trump and America First leaders in Congress for putting more money back in the hands of hardworking Americans.
Average Tax Savings for States and Congressional Districts
View the Average Tax Savings for States and Congressional Districts as a result of the Working Families Tax Cut.
Family & Small Business Tax Relief
The Working Families Tax Cuts delivers tax relief to businesses, small employers, and families by expanding investment deductions, increasing incentives for small business growth, and strengthening child and family benefits.
Workforce Education That Works for American Families
Working Families Tax Cuts Act Delivers Big Wins. The law benefits American workers by making workforce education more affordable, more accountable, and better aligned with in-demand jobs.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Will Fuel America’s Economic Growth
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) provides the largest tax cut and pro-business legislation in American history. American businesses, workers, and taxpayers will now find themselves entering a “golden age.”