Remember the reporting on tax refunds for the first 3/4 weeks of the new tax season? "They" wanted you to believe there was no tax break for the Middle Class.

USA Today:  The average tax refund is $22 higher than a year ago after the fifth week of filing season, the Internal Revenue Service reported on Thursday.
The average 2019 tax refund issued so far rose to $3,068, up 0.7 percent from $3,036 at the same time last year. The IRS has issued about 46.4 million total refunds. That’s more than 2 million fewer, or down 4.2 percent, from last year.
So far, the agency has processed almost 56.9 million returns, about 3.7 percent less than last year at this time. It has received 59.2 million returns of an expected 150 million for the year.


Editor:  Maybe "they" should wait to do their reporting at the end of the refund season    . . . . .   after "married with children" have received their refunds.   

To put things into perspective at this early date,  the IRS has refunded 1.298 billion dollars more this tax season than last year.   

In addition to the refund,  your wage   . . . .   because of the Trump economy  . . . .   has increased $820 per year based on a $2,000 a month wage.

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