Child care access, Social Security payments, union contracts and insurance costs are all shaping how voters see Trump’s and Harris’ dueling economic agendas.
The results of the presidential election could come down to which candidate has convinced the American people that they are the best choice to handle the economy. Vice President Harris and former
Whoever's elected the 47th president will take office with the rare and clear advantage of a solid economy, even though many Americans aren't too fond of it.
It’s hard to argue the U.S. economy is in a bad place as voters head to the polls, particularly after the latest measure of real gross domestic product—or GDP adjusted for inflation—showed economic growth remains resilient.
The US economy seems to have pulled off a remarkable and historic achievement. Yet with just days to go before the presidential election, the majority of voters say they remain displeased with the state of the economy.
Vice President Kamala Harris wants to renovate the American economy. Former President Donald Trump’s economic vision amounts to knocking it down and rebuilding it from the ground up.
The U.S. economy will perform better and working Americans will fare better if Vice President Harris wins the presidency, as economic policy will remain largely unchanged. As president, Harris will almost certainly be dealing with a divided Congress which will severely limit any changes to economic policy.
Texas, joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why she believes former President Trump will perform better with Latino voters than Vice President Harris and the significance of the border crisis on the 2024 election.