KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden gave his first official State of the Union speech on Tuesday night.
  • Biden reiterated a promise not to raise taxes on households with annual income below $400,000, a pledge he's made since his presidential campaign.
  • Biden's domestic agenda has been stalled in Congress. It's unclear if and when it will be resurrected, and in what form.
President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress on March 1, 2022 in Washington.

President Joe Biden reiterated his promise during the State of the Union Tuesday night not to raise taxes on households with less than $400,000 of annual income to fund his domestic agenda.

Biden called for higher taxes on the wealthy to pay for initiatives that would largely benefit low and middle earners. They include universal pre-kindergarten, expanded access to health insurance, energy-related tax credits and lower costs for prescription drugs, childcare, and home and long-term care for seniors.