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Payroll tax deal passes Congress in rare win for Obama | |
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The US Congress has approved a short-term renewal of a payroll tax cut, a day after House Republicans caved in to overwhelming pressure on the issue. | The US Congress has approved a short-term renewal of a payroll tax cut, a day after House Republicans caved in to overwhelming pressure on the issue. |
The bill extends the tax cut as well as unemployment insurance for two-months. | The bill extends the tax cut as well as unemployment insurance for two-months. |
Lawmakers held voice votes on the deal, requiring only a few members to be present. | Lawmakers held voice votes on the deal, requiring only a few members to be present. |
A joint conference committee will work on a year-long deal, after the holiday recess. The bill now goes to President Barack Obama to sign into law. | |
Mr Obama will make a statement at 12:15 EST (17:15 GMT). | |
The deal keeps in place a tax cut that saves about $1,000 (£638) each year for an average US income, and prevents almost two million unemployed people from losing jobless benefits of about $300 a week. | |
Senate and House Democrat leaders named their own appointees on Friday to a conference committee tasked with extending the compromise to a full-year version. | |
On Thursday, Republican House Speaker John Boehner told members of his party about his U-turn in a muted conference call, where they could not ask questions. | On Thursday, Republican House Speaker John Boehner told members of his party about his U-turn in a muted conference call, where they could not ask questions. |
A similar call last weekend prompted a revolt from Tea Party-backed opponents of the bipartisan deal, prompting this week's political showdown. | A similar call last weekend prompted a revolt from Tea Party-backed opponents of the bipartisan deal, prompting this week's political showdown. |
Thursday's about-turn was a rare retreat for Republicans, who since gaining control of the House in 2010's mid-term elections have wrung a string of concessions from the White House. | |
Conservatives were initially sceptical about extending the payroll tax break, which economists say would aid US economic recovery. | Conservatives were initially sceptical about extending the payroll tax break, which economists say would aid US economic recovery. |
But as Republicans demurred over the $120bn (£76bn) cost of the plan, Democrats had accused them of backing tax cuts only for the wealthiest Americans. | But as Republicans demurred over the $120bn (£76bn) cost of the plan, Democrats had accused them of backing tax cuts only for the wealthiest Americans. |
Correspondents say Mr Boehner's back-pedalling reflects a realisation in his party that it would have faced blame for an effective tax rise on US workers in a general election year. | |
After the Senate vote, Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid told reporters he wanted the new year to be turning point for Congress. | |
"I hope this Congress has had a had very good learning experience, especially the newer members," Mr Reid said in a press conference. "The American people need this institution to work effectively," he added. | |