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Treasury Secretary Bessent Highlights Record Tax Refunds and Gas Price Relief as Global Tensions Rise

Treasury Secretary Bessent Highlights Record Tax Refunds and Gas Price Relief as Global Tensions Rise

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been active this week amid Tax Day and global tensions. On April 15, during a White House press briefing with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler, Bessent highlighted record tax refunds expected this year due to President Donald Trumps Working Families Tax Cuts. The National News Desk reports Bessent stating that 45 percent of American taxpayers have benefited from cuts boosting take-home pay for tip and overtime workers, Social Security recipients, and buyers of American-made vehicles. He dismissed polls showing public dissatisfaction, saying consumer behavior proves people feel good despite 70 percent believing they are overtaxed.

Bessent also addressed gas prices, now averaging four dollars and eleven cents after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. He told reporters that prices could drop to three dollars between June 20 and September 20 if negotiations reopen the strait, allowing Middle Eastern oil to flow within a week.

Diplomatically, the Treasury Department readout details Bessent signing a Tax Information Exchange Agreement with Saudi Arabias Minister of Finance Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Jadaan, praising their resilience amid the Iranian conflict. He met Mexicos Secretary of Finance Edgar Amador Zamora to advance the U.S.-Mexico Action Plan on Critical Minerals and combat drug trafficking. With Frances Minister of Finance Roland Lescure, discussions covered critical minerals for the 2026 G7 and pressuring Iran. Bessent expressed solidarity with the United Arab Emirates Minister of State for Financial Affairs Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini after Iranian missile strikes, urging maximum pressure on Iran.

On interest rates, Bessent told Semafor the Federal Reserve is right to watch before cutting, though he hopes for eventual reductions. Next week, tariff refunds of 166 billion dollars begin after a Supreme Court ruling.

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