Released by the office of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (Democrat, Massachusetts)A reportThe report strongly criticizes the tax breaks in the Republican-proposed "Big Beautiful Bill." Through concrete data comparisons, the report points out that the tax credits received by tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google's parent company Alphabet alone could cover the cost of SNAP (Food Assistance Program) or Medicaid for millions of American families.
Report: Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet receive huge tax breaks
Elizabeth Warren's report details the potential benefits of the bill to tech giants and translates them into concrete social welfare costs, thereby highlighting the issue of policy priorities.
• Microsoft:The report indicates that Microsoft alone could receive $125 billion in tax breaks in 2026. If this amount were used for social welfare, it could provide food assistance to 520 million people, pay Medicaid for 160 million adults (or 380 million children), and help reduce Affordable Care Act (ACA) premiums for 190 million Americans.
• Amazon:Elizabeth Warren points out that Amazon will receive $160 billion in tax breaks this year. This amount is equivalent to food aid benefits for 660 million people, or Medicare costs for 200 million adults (or 540 million children), or even Affordable Care Act premium relief for 240 million Americans.
• Alphabet (Google): Google母公司Alphabet今年獲得稅收減免金額更高達179億美元。報告稱此金額可換算為:750名萬人的糧食援助,或是230萬名成年人 (或540萬名兒童)的醫療保險費用,亦可將280萬人的平價醫療法案保費降低。
Criticism of Republican priorities: Tax cuts for billionaires
該報告也提到2026年所有企業總計獲得的1370億美元稅收減免,以及2027年流向最富有的1%人口的1320億美元等數據。
In her statement, Senator Elizabeth Warren concluded, "Trump and congressional Republicans are stripping millions of Americans of health insurance and robbing families of food aid—all to fund massive tax cuts for billionaires and large corporations." She emphasized, "It's a matter of priorities: Trump and Republicans are fighting for their billionaire partners, while Democrats are fighting for American families."








