San Francisco Chronicle

Poll: New tax plan benefits wealthy, corporatio­ns

- By Ken Thomas and Emily Swanson Ken Thomas and Emily Swanson are Associated Press writers.

WASHINGTON — Most Americans say President Trump’s tax plan would benefit the wealthy and corporatio­ns, and less than half believe his message that “massive tax cuts” would help middleclas­s workers, according to an Associated PressNORC poll.

The survey could serve as a warning sign for Trump as he pushes Republican­s to support his proposal. The president and GOP lawmakers are seeking a major legislativ­e victory before the 2018 elections.

For all the difference­s of opinion over the details of tax changes, the poll shows a large and bipartisan appetite for tax cuts for middle-class families. Majorities of both Republican­s and Democrats think the middle class and small businesses pay too much and that the wealthy and large corporatio­ns pay too little.

But doubts and partisan difference­s emerge when Americans size up whether the middle class will truly benefit from Trump’s plan, says the survey conducted by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

Just 43 percent of those of adults who have heard at least a little bit about the plan think it would help the middle class. And on that, there’s a large partisan divide: 79 percent of Republican­s and 19 percent of Democrats share that sentiment.

The poll found 69 percent of adults who have heard at least a little bit about the plan think it would help large corporatio­ns. The sentiment was bipartisan, including 70 percent of Democrats and 69 percent of Republican­s.

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