Barack Obama on Tuesday promised to deliver up to $85bn in annual tax relief for middle-class Americans that he said was aimed at redressing the country’s widening economic inequalities and assisting victims of the subprime mortgage crisis.
Mr Obama’s fiscal package, which he presented in Washington, is the most detailed tax proposal so far by any of the leading Democratic presidential contenders – and the largest tax cut put forward by a Democratic candidate in more than a decade.

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