Growing America's Future
Competitive, pro-growth tax policy is essential to grow the economy, raise wages for workers, and improve the standard of living for all Americans.
Smart tax policy is essential to grow our country’s future.
In 2025, lawmakers will have the opportunity to advance pro-growth tax policy as they work to avoid the largest tax increase in American history, which will otherwise occur at the end of the year when many important tax provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TJCA) are scheduled to expire.
The Chamber’s Growing America’s Future campaign is an education and advocacy effort in support of maintaining a pro-growth tax code to foster a robust economy that benefits all Americans. As a part of this campaign, the Chamber has put forth policy recommendations, polling, first-hand business stories, and research on the importance of pro-growth tax policies to workers, businesses, and local communities while convening more than 500 business voices to urge the next Congress and administration to commit to no tax increases and to promote economic growth.
Educating policymakers on the vital need to prevent tax increases while promoting economic growth – and bringing that message to their states and districts – is the top priority for the Chamber in the weeks and months ahead.
On October 15, 2024, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to the House Committee on Ways and Means Tax Teams outlining our three fundamental tax policy priorities for the next Congress and administration heading into 2025.
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Why Pro-Growth Tax Policy?
Pro-growth tax policy doesn’t just grow the overall U.S. economy — it raises wages for you and your family. Our policy memo to candidates and elected officials explains how.
The Growth and Opportunity Imperative for America
The U.S. Chamber believes America needs a national priority for growth, driven by people through innovation and productivity and fostered through sound public policy. That's why we are outlining policies that will help us reach the goal of 3% annual real economic growth.
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Supporting a Pro-Growth Tax Policy
More than 500 state and local chambers of commerce and associations have joined the U.S. Chamber in calling on the next Congress and administration to prioritize protecting American families, workers, businesses, and the economy from higher taxes and uncompetitive policies.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce launched a seven-figure education program to highlight the work of elected officials in competitive 2024 races, emphasizing the need to avoid a major tax hike next year.
On October 15, 2024, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to the House Committee on Ways and Means Tax Teams outlining our three fundamental tax policy priorities for the next Congress and administration heading into 2025.
Members of the U.S. Chamber’s Small Business Council went to Capitol Hill with stories for congressional offices on how tax policy impacts them.
The U.S. Chamber’s new interactive map quantifies the economic impacts over a ten-year period in every state and congressional district.
See how a higher corporate tax rate would affect your local economy in our interactive state map.
More than 500 state and local chambers of commerce and associations joined the U.S. Chamber in calling on the next Congress and administration to prioritize protecting American families, workers, businesses, and the economy from higher taxes and uncompetitive policies.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce calls on candidates and members of Congress to prioritize competitive tax policy as a means of achieving 3% economic growth to improve the quality of life for all Americans.
Maintaining and improving pro-growth tax policy next year, when the largest automatic tax increase in history is set to occur, will ensure the U.S. is globally competitive, retaining and attracting businesses, jobs, investment, and innovation here at home.
Small business owners share why extending 2017 tax reforms is important for growth and investment across America.
Recent polling data from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce reveals a majority of American voters say higher taxes on businesses will lead to higher prices.