Can Kamala Harris help boost the world’s largest economy?

Counting the Cost

The economic vision set out by Democratic US presidential candidate Kamala Harris is in the spotlight.

Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s candidate in November’s US presidential election, recently unveiled her economic plan.

In her first major policy speech as a presidential hopeful, she promised tax relief for families and help for new homebuyers.

But these come in the shade of a cost of living crisis that has hit millions of Americans. Is Kamala Harris offering enough to woo middle-class voters? And who is going to pay for the tax incentives in her economic plan? What will her biggest economic challenges be? And can she win voters’ trust on the economy?

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