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On Friday, President Obama is expected to sign into law compromise legislation that would extend expiring tax cuts. The $858 billion tax deal will also extend emergency unemployment benefits an additional 13 months, and cut Social Security payroll taxes by 2 percent for one year on income up to $106,800. The House of Representatives approved the measure (H.R. 4853) by a 277-148 margin late Thursday night. An almost equal number of Democrats (139) and Republicans (138) voted in its favor. On Wednesday, the Senate overwhelmingly approved the bill by a vote of 81-19.
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