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No tax on Trump's advice has become health care for catering workers

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMay 19, 2025No Comments
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Donald Trump made a large production by unpredictable advice during the campaign for the presidency in 2024. The message seemed to resonate with the voters while Trump won close elections by a thin margin.

The reality of Trump's governance has become striking as a new relationship of a fair salary revealed that at least 1.2 million restaurants will lose their health insurance due to republican cuts in Medicaid.

According to a fair salary report:

33% of complaint catering employees in fair wage bills received Medicaid and 37% of catering employees to complain in the SubMinum salaried states received Medicaid. The survey revealed that 32% of catering employees to complain in fair salary states and 34% of catering employees at a tip in SubMinum wage bills had no health insurance.

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To determine how many workers can be assigned by the obligation to work 80 hours per month to receive Medicaid, a fair salary has analyzed the restaurant and data from the workers' hourly census to see which percentage said they had worked less than 21 hours per week. Ofw noted that 30% of tilting workers and 32% of restaurant workers work less than 21 hours per week. This would indicate that around 850,000 additional workers would lose medicaid services. It would be a combined total of 1.22 million workers. This would mean that 45% of the current MEDICAID registrations in the occupations at a tip and to restaurants lose this insurance.

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The current budget reconciliation bill of the Congress reduces the benefits of Medicaid for millions and offers “no advice tax” for tilting workers, as an apparent offer for workers for inclined. However, a fair salary has revealed that up to 66% of tilting workers would not benefit from an invoice “without tax on tips”. Given that the legislation “without tax on tips” appreciates only tilted workers in posts traditionally inclined within the food services industry, only about 1.17 million workers would see tax relief. It is 50,000 workers less than what could lose Medicaid as part of the current proposal.

In other words, no advice tax has become health care for workers. Two -thirds of tilting workers will not benefit from the change, and many of them will lose their health insurance.

Trump campaigned on reducing your taxes. Instead, he steals your health care, which sums up the bait and the change that Trump has drawn and why so many Americans are angry with this administration today.

What do you think of what Republicans do to restaurant employees? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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