On tax day, most Americans don’t feel new law made them better off

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As the first filing season under the new tax law drew to a close, most Americans did not feel it had fattened their paychecks, and only about 1 in 4 supported it, according to a new USC-Dornsife/Los Angeles Times nationwide poll. From columnist Davidlaz:

Poll surveyed 2,196 potential Democratic primary voters. Results have a margin of error of 2 percentage points in either direction.Age ranked as the biggest difference among supporters of the two leaders — Biden got backing from 4 in 10

The “resistance to him as you go up the age scale” could limit Sanders’ ability to expand his support, Shrum said. Similarly, issue differences among the candidates don’t yet seem to have a major impact. Although Sanders has made Medicare for All the centerpiece of his campaign, as in 2016, Biden still led among the roughly 1 in 4 who listed healthcare as their top issue.that the legislation has not given Republicans the political benefit they had hoped for.

That’s consistent with previous research indicating that most people don’t notice tax changes that cause small increases in their paychecks, noted Marco Angrisani, an economist at USC’s Center for Economic and Social Research, which administers the poll. “While experience seems to shape people’s support, party affiliation supersedes it,” Angrisani said. That’s especially true for Democrats, the poll found: Even among those who reported being better off this year than last, only 1 in 20 support the new law.

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