Summary

House Republicans are considering taxing employer-provided benefits like transit passes, free meals, and on-site gyms to help offset the cost of Trump’s proposed $10 trillion tax cuts.

The move could generate $157 billion over 10 years but faces opposition due to its potential impact on worker morale and return-to-office policies.

Experts warn it could lower employee productivity and force companies to reconsider benefits.

While the proposal remains uncertain, lawmakers may be forced to adopt unpopular measures to fund the tax cuts amid a $36 trillion federal deficit.

  • CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    To be honest, most workers would rather have a much different thing than things like free meals/snacks and other kinds of perks. Most of them would rather be treated like adults and be allowed to work from home full or most of the time. But if a company insists on having them come in and gives a perk that takes the sting out of that cost, it’s the least they could do.

    But I guess the edgelords like Musk cannot even have that. Soon to be trillionaire telling others they should “live within their means”.

    Also, the red hats that have jobs that don’t let them work remotely, but want to make the lives of others worse? Fuck them with a rusty chainsaw.