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Trump Proposes Dubious Plan To End Taxes On Overtime Work

At his first post-debate rally on Thursday, Donald Trump said he would end taxes on overtime work if he were elected president again.

“We will end all taxes for overtime,” Trump declared in Tucson, Arizona. “That gives people more of an incentive to work. It gives the companies… it’s a lot easier to get the people.”

Ending taxes on overtime pay would require an act of Congress. It could shrink tax revenue and incentivize working well beyond a 40-hour week.

The idea is reminiscent of Trump’s highly problematic proposal to end taxes on tips, which could prompt employers to shift workers’ pay from normal wages to gratuities and accelerate the phenomenon of “tip creep.” (His Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, proposed the same policy after Trump.)

On Thursday, Trump, without naming anyone, claimed experts had told him the no-taxes-on-overtime idea was “unbelievable.”

“I went to some economists, great ones, and I said, ‘What do you think?’” Trump told the crowd. “They said, ‘It would unbelievable. You’d get a whole new workforce.’”

But some real economists on social media weren’t too hot on the concept.

Arindrajit Dube, an economics professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, joked on X that we should “subsidize all types of work except for a regular job with regular working hours and regular forms of pay.”

“Taking taxes off very particular forms of compensation (overtime, tips, etc.) is an absolutely terrible way to structure wage policies,” Dube said.

Ernie Tedeschi, former chief economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisers under President Joe Biden, said Trump’s tax ideas could perhaps help workers weather the high cost of his tariff plans.

“ Get a tipped overtime job ,” he

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