California
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Implementing the President's Economic Growth Package could create millions of jobs, markedly increase Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and personal income, and, as a result of this growth, expand each state's tax base, bringing more money into the state treasury.
Who would benefit in California from the President's entire growth package?
Entire state: 10,434,000 filers.
Who would benefit in California from specific parts of the President's plan?
- Accelerated 10% bracket expansion: 7,819,000
- Accelerated rate reduction: 3,613,000
- Married couples who would benefit from the elimination of the marriage penalty: 3,843,000
- Families with children who would benefit from increasing the per child tax credit from $600 to $1,000: 2,735,000
- Taxpayers who reported dividend income on their 2001 tax returns: 3,946,000
- Small business entrepreneurs who filed as individuals in 2001: 2,715,000
Chart 1: Job Growth
From 2004-2008, an average of 111,000 additional California citizens would secure jobs.

Chart 2: Disposable Income Increase (in billions)
California taxpayers will average $17 billion dollars more in disposable income per year from 2004-2008.

Chart 3: Personal Savings Growth (in billions)
California taxpayers will average $7.6 billion dollars more in personal savings per year from 2004-2008.
