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🏗️ Build Back Better Act (BBB) — Overview

Purpose: To “build back better” after the COVID-19 pandemic by expanding child care, health care, climate investments, and family supports—funded by reversing parts of the 2017 “trickle-down” tax cuts.

💡 Key Benefit Areas

CategoryExample Policies (proposed)Estimated Federal Cost
Family supportUniversal pre-K for 3- and 4-year-olds; major child-care subsidies≈ $380 B / 6 yrs
Health careLower ACA premiums; add hearing to Medicare; cap insulin prices≈ $165 B
Climate & clean energyTax credits for EVs, renewables, home efficiency≈ $550 B
HousingPublic-housing repair; voucher expansion≈ $150 B
EducationFree community college (later dropped)≈ $90 B
Child Tax Credit2021-style monthly payments≈ $1.6 T if permanent

🧾 Fiscal Philosophy

Middle-out vs. trickle-down. BBB aimed to invest in families, workers, and climate while increasing taxes on corporations and high-income households—funding growth from the middle rather than the top.

Paid for by: restoring higher corporate rates, taxing capital gains like wages, and stronger IRS enforcement.

🧩 Outcome

  • Passed the House of Representatives in Nov 2021.
  • Stalled in the Senate amid cost and inflation concerns.
  • Several pieces later appeared in the Inflation Reduction Act (2022)—especially climate and health-care sections.

📚 Printable References (copyable URLs)

  1. White House Fact Sheet (2021): https://www.whitehouse.gov/build-back-better/
  2. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Cost Estimate (Nov 2021): https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57620
  3. Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget summary: https://www.crfb.org/blogs/build-back-better-act-cost-and-revenue-estimates
  4. Brookings – “What was in the Build Back Better Act?”: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/what-was-in-the-build-back-better-act/

Summary line: The Build Back Better Act (BBB) was a 2021 proposal to invest roughly $1.7 trillion in families, health, housing, education, and climate — paid for by reversing key “trickle-down” tax breaks.

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