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TPC estimates that extending expiring provisions of the TCJA would slightly boost GDP in the short term by about 0.4 percent, on average, from 2026 through 2034. But over time, these benefits would fade. The economic growth would offset about 6 percent of the $4 trillion cost of TCJA extension.

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