How the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ may impact you

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David Neely expects taxes to stay low, which he views positively in the short term, although the long-term effects on the country remain uncertain.

“Short-term it’s a good time, long-term maybe not so much,” said Neely.

Neely also addressed the topic of investments, noting that only about 56% of people with access to a 401(k) plan actually contribute to it, leaving 44% who do not.

His advice for anyone worried about their investments is not to panic.

“Life really won’t change for a lot of people in this country if all the things we’re talking about come to pass for the big beautiful bill,” he said. “They’re not saving anyway, but for the other 56% who have access to prequalifying plans like 401(k) and are contributing, I would say stay the course.”

Approximately two million people in North and South Carolina combined receive SNAP benefits, which could be affected by these cuts.

While the “Big Beautiful Bill” is expected to keep taxes low, its broader implications, particularly on social programs like Medicaid and SNAP, remain a concern for many.

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