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Trump to promote tax breaks in Las Vegas, where residents feel the pinch of high gas prices
President Donald Trump speaks outside the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, April 13, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)2026-04-16T04:08:47Z LAS VEGAS (AP) President Donald Trump heads to Las Vegas on Thursday to promote the tax cuts he signed into law last year to try to highlight what Republicans see as an economic strength ahead of this years elections.Workers who earn tips and overtime are seeing bigger returns this tax season, but those savings and others resulting from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that Trump signed last year have been eaten away by higher gas pricesdriven by the Iran war.The presidents rare trip out West comes as Trump faces growing political pressure to wrap up the war and focus on a message that helps his party as they try to defend their congressional majorities in Novembers midterm elections.On Friday, Trump will hold an event in Phoenix with conservative political group Turning Point USA. But his first stop is in Las Vegas where he will hold a roundtable with several police officers who have benefited from new tax breaks on overtime, along with a barber and a casino pit supervisor, who got to claim the new tax breaks on tips.The Treasury Department said Wednesday that the average tax refund this year has been over $3,400, up about $340 from a year ago. Vegas, once known for affordable living, feels economic painTrump has said he first conceived of his no tax on tips in Las Vegas, a city where entertainment is the financial lifeblood and many workers depend on gratuities from visitors.But its also a city of commuters, including the tipped workers who drive to their jobs at glitzy casinos. Gasoline is averaging $5 a gallon in Las Vegas, up 28% from a year ago, according to AAA.Nicholas Delaney, an airline attendant who lives in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson and said he did not vote for the president in 2024, said he thinks Trump is doing a terrible job when it comes to the cost of living. He thought the tax break for tips was a good policy, but is concerned about the cost of groceries and gas. I gotta spend over $100 for a full tank of gas, 13 gallons? Crazy, Delaney said. Read More Paula Goodman, a bartender in a Henderson casino, said the cost of living is her biggest concern right now, adding that she spends more than $400 a week on groceries for her family. But Goodman, who voted for the president, said she thought he is doing a pretty good damn job, and doesnt blame him for high gas prices, which she portrayed as just a fluctuation. As a bartender, she said she personally appreciated the tax savings on tips she brings home.Every little penny nowadays is, like, huge, she said. Youve seen diesel, right? $6.11. Tax refunds are offset by gas pricesThe White House said Trump is focused on tax cuts, deregulation and boosting U.S. energy production to drive down prices, and describes high gas prices as a temporary disruption from the war in Iran.Tens of millions of Americans are benefiting this tax season from the presidents signature provisions in the tax law, said White House spokesman Kush Desai, saying that shows how the administration hasnt lost focus on delivering on our affordability agenda at home.Even so, the conflict has made things less affordable. The Bank of America Institute looked at its deposit and spending data and in a Tuesday analysis concluded that the average increase in tax refunds could cover the average increase in gasoline spending for at least five months. Kathy Bostjancic, chief economist at Nationwide, the insurance and financial services company, said last week in an analysis that the steep rise in gasoline prices looks likely to completely offset the increased tax funds windfall with households, stressing that the money back would likely prevent a sharper drop in consumer spending.Trumps economic message focusing on the tax breaks has also been drowned out this week by distractions from the president himself, who angered even some of his own supporters when he got into a public fight with the pope and posted a now-deleted image on social media depicting himself as Jesus.GOP strategist Ron Bonjean said among Republicans, the frustration and concern is growing every week about whether or not we will be able to hold onto the House this November. It takes a lot of repetition for a message like promoting the tax bill to break through to voters, but Trumps tendency to drift into other subjects can dilute that, Bonjean said. Trump, who has at times dismissed affordability concerns as a hoax, and con job from Democrats, has to acknowledge the economic realities people are facing now if he wants to help his party this November, Bonjean said.He absolutely has to talk about his plan to bring down high gasoline costs, or else hes lost his own message. It wont be credible just to talk about no taxes on tips, Bonjean said. When will gas prices come down?While the president has said he thinks the war with Iran will end soon, a deal to resolve it has not yet emerged, with the U.S. and Iran still proffering stances that are far apart.Trump on Sunday said in a Fox News Channel interview that gas prices could be the same or maybe a little bit higher by the November midterms.By Wednesday, in another Fox News interview, Trump walked back that comment. I think theyll be much lower before the election, on the assumption the war will be long over.When thats settled, gas prices are going to go down tremendously, Trump said.Hours later at the White House, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was less rosy, predicting that gas prices will fall sometime this summer, depending on how the negotiations with Iran go.Im optimistic that sometime between June 20th and September 20th, that we can have $3 gas again, Bessent told reporters.___Price reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Josh Boak in Washington contributed to this report. MICHELLE L. PRICE Price covers the White House. She previously covered the 2024 presidential campaign and politics, government and other news in New York, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. She is based in Washington. twitter mailto
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