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Just looked into what this whole Trump tax cut bill actually means for people's wallets in 2026, and the numbers are pretty interesting. So according to the Tax Foundation data, about 62% of filers are gonna dodge a tax hike this year, which is honestly the main thing most people missed in all the noise. The average tax cut is sitting around $3,752 per person, but here's where it gets weird - it's not evenly distributed at all. Wyoming and Washington taxpayers are looking at like $5,300+ in cuts, while folks in West Virginia and Mississippi are only seeing around $2,400. That's a pretty massive gap. The Trump tax cut bill definitely hits different depending on where you live, especially if you're in those mountain resort towns with higher earners. Rural counties are getting way less. I mean, the extra cash helps with inflation and all that, but some people are pointing out that the bill also cut social spending on Medicaid and food benefits, which might actually hurt lower-income folks more than the tax cuts help them. So the Trump tax cut bill isn't quite the universal win people thought it'd be when you look at the full picture.