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The One Big Beautiful Bill Is Good for All 50 States – The White House

Last updated: June 18, 2025 5:30 am
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President Donald J. Trump’s ambitious legislative initiative, dubbed the One Big Beautiful Bill, promises to deliver a monumental economic boon for working and middle-class Americans. This proposal is touted as the largest tax reduction in history, which, alongside significant spending cuts and efforts to curb the national deficit, aims to set the stage for authentic economic prosperity in the United States.

According to a fresh analysis from the Council of Economic Advisers, the proposed benefits are projected to reach Americans across all 50 states:

State Long-term wage increase
(Inflation-adjusted)
Take-home pay increase
(Typical family with two kids)
Alabama $4,800 to $9,100 $6,500 to $10,800
Alaska $6,400 to $12,200 $8,100 to $13,900
Arizona $5,800 to $11,100 $7,500 to $12,800
Arkansas $4,500 to $8,600 $6,200 to $10,300
California $7,500 to $14,300 $9,200 to $16,000
Colorado $7,000 to $13,300 $8,700 to $15,000
Connecticut $7,300 to $14,000 $7,300 to $14,000
Delaware $6,100 to $11,700 $7,800 to $13,400
Florida $5,800 to $11,000 $7,500 to $12,700
Georgia $5,800 to $11,000 $7,500 to $12,700
Hawaii $7,000 to $13,300 $8,700 to $15,000
Idaho $5,500 to $10,500 $7,200 to $12,200
Illinois $6,200 to $11,800 $7,900 to $13,500
Indiana $5,100 to $9,800 $6,800 to $11,500
Iowa $5,200 to $10,000 $6,900 to $11,700
Kansas $5,200 to $10,000 $6,900 to $11,700
Kentucky $4,700 to $8,900 $6,400 to $10,600
Louisiana $4,700 to $8,900 $6,400 to $10,600
Maine $5,400 to $10,300 $7,100 to $12,000
Maryland $7,200 to $13,800 $8,900 to $15,500
Massachusetts $7,700 to $14,800 $9,400 to $16,500
Michigan $5,200 to $10,000 $6,900 to $11,700
Minnesota $6,300 to $12,100 $8,000 to $13,800
Mississippi $4,300 to $8,100 $6,000 to $9,800
Missouri $5,200 to $9,900 $6,900 to $11,600
Montana $5,300 to $10,000 $7,000 to $11,700
Nebraska $5,700 to $10,800 $7,400 to $12,500
Nevada $5,800 to $11,000 $7,500 to $12,700
New Hampshire $7,000 to $13,300 $8,700 to $15,000
New Jersey $7,700 to $14,700 $9,400 to $16,400
New Mexico $4,800 to $9,100 $6,500 to $10,800
New York $6,800 to $13,000 $8,500 to $14,700
North Carolina $5,500 to $10,500 $7,200 to $12,200
North Dakota $5,500 to $10,500 $7,200 to $12,200
Ohio $5,200 to $10,000 $6,900 to $11,700
Oklahoma $4,800 to $9,100 $6,500 to $10,800
Oregon $6,000 to $11,400 $7,700 to $13,100
Pennsylvania $5,700 to $10,900 $7,400 to $12,600
Rhode Island $6,300 to $12,000 $8,000 to $13,700
South Carolina $5,200 to $9,900 $6,900 to $11,600
South Dakota $5,400 to $10,300 $7,100 to $12,000
Tennessee $5,300 to $10,000 $7,000 to $11,700
Texas $6,000 to $11,300 $7,700 to $13,000
Utah $6,600 to $12,500 $8,300 to $14,200
Vermont $5,900 to $11,300 $7,600 to $13,000
Virginia $6,900 to $13,100 $8,600 to $14,800
Washington $7,200 to $13,800 $8,900 to $15,500
West Virginia $4,300 to $8,200 $6,000 to $9,900
Wisconsin $5,500 to $10,400 $7,200 to $12,000
Wyoming $5,200 to $9,900 $6,900 to $11,600

Methodological notes:

  • The Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) employs established academic methodologies to estimate how reduced effective tax rates will stimulate investment, GDP growth, and wage increases. This approach draws from successful predictions made regarding the impacts of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA).
  • Take-home pay—defined as earnings after taxes—will rise due to wage increases and reduced tax withholdings from workers’ salaries.
  • The CEA also anticipates a GDP boost from the augmented labor supply resulting from lower taxes and the enhanced purchasing power of American families.
  • For more details on the methodology, click here.

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