Most voters likely don’t even follow the overall economic trends, let alone one month’s data, he said. Instead, their views on the economy are shaped by how far their dollars are stretching today compared to recent times. That track record isn’t great nowadays.
Harris says her proposals would help low- and middle-income workers. Trump says he would expand tax cuts, impose tariffs.
Both Harris and Trump have pitched themselves as a better candidate for the economy. Retired voters in Michigan are paying close attention.
Covid slammed into the economy in Trump’s final year. Jobs soared under Biden, but so did inflation.
The outlook for inflation and growth in the US would be roughly the same whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins the election, though economists in a Bloomberg survey give the vice president the edge on the economy overall.
Looking at each presidency in its entirety, the overall economy expanded faster under Biden than Trump, but Biden saw inflation surge.
Vice President Harris has “so far declined” an invitation to talk about her economic agenda with the Economic Club of Chicago and Bloomberg News, one of the outlet’s editors said
Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas reports from Pennsylvania ahead of former President Trump’s town hall where he plans to address the economy on ‘Your World.’
Small business owners are growing more uncertain about the economy ahead of the presidential election and are reining in spending, according to a new survey
Latinos across North Texas pointed to reproductive rights and bridging political divides as major issues this election season — but by and large, many say the economy is their biggest concern.
With less than a month to go before the U.S. elections, the American economy is in arguably in the best shape it has been prior to any presidential contest in recent history. Unemployment is at a more than two decade low.