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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Why take-home pay wins for workers this tax season
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Why take-home pay wins for workers this tax season

Last updated: March 12, 2026 2:35 am
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The landscape of taxes is shifting, with recent changes favoring workers over investors. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has brought significant modifications to the tax laws, providing more benefits to those who earn a paycheck rather than those who earn through investments.

One key aspect of the OBBBA is the introduction of tax breaks for hourly workers. Non-exempt employees can now benefit from deductions that make more of their income tax-free. For instance, individual filers can deduct up to $12,500 of overtime pay, while service workers can deduct up to $25,000 in qualified tips. These deductions can significantly reduce taxable income for eligible workers, effectively lowering their tax burden.

Additionally, the standard deduction has been increased for the 2025 tax season. Single filers can now claim a standard deduction of $15,750, with an additional $6,000 deduction available for those aged 65 or older. This boost in standard deduction can further reduce taxable income for individuals, providing more savings come tax season.

Furthermore, families with qualified children under the age of 17 can benefit from the child tax credit (CTC) and the additional child tax credit (ACTC). The CTC has been increased to $2,200 for 2025, while the ACTC allows families with at least $2,500 in earned income to claim up to $1,700 of the credit as a refund. These credits can significantly lower the tax bill for families with children.

On the other hand, investors have seen fewer changes in tax laws, with capital gains tax brackets remaining the same at 0%, 15%, or 20%. While income thresholds have increased slightly for inflation, the adjustments do not compare to the tax breaks offered to workers under the OBBBA. This has led to a situation where earned income is being taxed at a lower marginal rate than long-term capital gains, marking a historic shift in tax policies.

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To illustrate the impact of these changes, consider a comparison between a service worker earning $65,000 from base wages, tips, and overtime, and an investor earning a similar income from long-term capital gains. After OBBBA deductions, the worker’s next dollar of income is taxed at a lower rate than the investor, showcasing the significant benefits for workers under the new tax laws.

In conclusion, the 2025 tax changes present opportunities for significant savings for workers, while investors see fewer benefits. By taking advantage of new deductions and credits, workers can lower their tax burden and keep more of their hard-earned money. It’s essential to be informed about these changes and seek professional help if needed to ensure you get the tax break you deserve.

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