(Finance) – The Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States Kamala Harris is ready to reveal this week a new economic planaimed at increasing the wealth of Americans and encouraging investment through new economic incentives for businesses. The new economic plan, which aims to convince voters who are still undecidedcould be unveiled this week at a news conference in Pittsburgh, according to a Reuters exclusive.
The same Harrisspeaking to reporters on Sunday, confirmed that this week would have revealed his vision for the economy and anticipated that the plan aims to satisfy the aspirations and ambitions of the American people, addressing the challenges that lie ahead.
Details of Harris’ new plan are unknownnor has the electoral campaign so far made specific arguments, but in the 2020 session, the economic program of the vice president, very close to that of current President Joe Bidenincluded significant pay raises for teachers and closing the gender pay gap, and proposed using a large portion of the federal budget (about $700 billion) to support small businesses.
Among the cornerstones of economic policy of the Democratic candidate include the fight against housing costs, corporate tax increases USA at least 28%, Tax breaks for average Americans and child care. A plan that differs from that of his rival, who aims to favor products made in America, reduce corporate taxes, build new homes and fight immigration.
The announcement of a new economic plan would come in a crucial moment, just 50 days before the elections and, according to some experts, it would not be able to exert its effects on the voters in the balance. For this reason, in the democratic area, there is question about the opportunity to launch a new plan.
Traditionally, Republicans have consistently ranked higher in polls on economic issues, but Some recent polls seem to suggest that Harris will overtake Trump. A Financial Times-Michigan Ross poll found that 44% of voters trust Harris’s handling of the economy compared to 42% who support Trump.