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The Tax Law’s Big Winner Is the Millionaire CEO

Cutting the top marginal rate was always going to help the wealthy the most.
Illustration: Woshibai for Bloomberg Businessweek
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By the time you read this, most Americans will have already filed their first returns under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. A Reuters/Ipsos poll last month said a majority of them think the new law didn’t save them a dime, but they’re wrong: The Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center estimates that average Americans saw a 1.8 percentage point reduction in their effective tax rate. The actual effect—an average savings of $1,610—was simply so slight and so spread out that they didn’t notice.

The rich noticed. The top 1 percent of income earners saved 2.3 percentage points, according to Urban-Brookings, or $51,140. The top 0.1 percent, who make more than $3.4 million a year, saved the same amount in percentage terms as the average Joe, but in dollar terms made out with $193,380.