Absolutely. $1426 is two or three car payments, maybe more. A washer/dryer combination perhaps. Or just a leaky valve cover fix on your ten year old BMW. Or perhaps a year's savings for college. I am so fed up with the notion of paying "just a little bit more".
BTW, all of your reasoning about loss carry forward is incorrect. This has nothing to do with keeping businesses open; it is a tax break for businesses and incorporated people that people with just W2 income can't take advantage of. End of story. It should go away. President Twitter wrote off a billion dollars with this policy in one year.
IMO, anyone who pays $450-$700/month for a car shouldn't complain about a 1% increase in their taxes. For a huge portion of the population, that's how much they pay for their rent. $1400 to repair leaky valve cover(s)? Cry me a river! Washers and dryers can be repaired for a lot less.
Choices need to be made, whether to live within one's means, or not. If one location is too expensive, it's time to get a better job, cut back or move.
W2 income, as in nothing but a 1040EZ form? They wouldn't have any gain or loss from investments to carry forward, so why even bring them into this? That just sounds like jealousy. Anyone who lost money in a cash account with stocks, bonds, IRA, Mutual Funds, etc is able to carry the gain or loss forward if the gain or loss is significant enough (exceeds the allowed deduction limit). I did it because they wouldn't allow it in one year and when the IRS had an accelerated deduction for company vehicles, I called and was told that I could use that to buy a van for my business because I was buying it outright, not financing. When I filed, I found that it was all BS and that put a pretty serious crimp in my finances.
If you think 1% is hard to chew on at $150K, try doing it at a much lower income level. Look at the increases in the cost of food- that's a lot more than 1% annually, but I bet you just go along with it "because we have to eat", right? Look at the reasons for the rise in the price of food and then tell me the carry-forward is the problem.