WA Expands Tax Credits — Gov. Ferguson Says Families Will Get Up to $1,300
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Washington State is expanding its Working Families Tax Credit, a program designed to put money directly back into the pockets of eligible residents. According to state leaders, the expansion could reach 460,000 working families, with payments ranging from $300 to $1,300, depending on income and household size. In this segment, we break down: How the Working Families Tax Credit works Who qualifies for payments and how much they could receive How the expansion is being funded Why other states are watching this program closely The broader impact on affordability and household budgets Supporters say the program helps offset rising costs and supports working families, while also becoming a model for other states. 📊 Key questions: Who qualifies for the tax credit? How much could families receive? What impact will this have on affordability in Washington? As tax policy continues to evolve, programs like this are becoming a key part of the broader economic conversation. 🔔 Subscribe for more updates on taxes, policy, and cost-of-living issues. #TaxCredit #WashingtonState #Economy #BreakingNews #CostOfLiving #PublicPolicy #Taxes #Finance #WorkingFamilies #Money