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On The Money: Five questions for Democrats on their $3.5T budget | Retail sales rebound in June despite rising prices

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THE BIG DEAL—Five questions for Democrats on their $3.5T budget: Key Senate Democrats this week reached an agreement on a $3.5 trillion budget resolution that would facilitate a wide-ranging spending package, but many details about what the spending measure will look like remain to be seen.

There are still many steps that Democrats need to take before a spending package becomes law. Here are five unanswered questions about the Democrats’ plans for a spending package, in light of this week’s budget deal from The Hill’s Naomi Jagoda.

 

LEADING THE DAY

Retail sales rebound in June despite rising prices: Retail sales rebounded sharply in June in the face of high inflation, according to data released Friday by the Census Bureau, defying expectations of another monthly decline.

I break it down here.

TurboTax leaving IRS Free File Program: Intuit, the financial software company behind TurboTax, announced Thursday that it will no longer be participating in the IRS Free File Program that allows Americans to use brand-name products to file their tax returns for free.

The Hill’s Celine Castronuovo breaks it down here.

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