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Assessing the Macroeconomic Consequences of Harris vs. Trump


Assessing the Macroeconomic Consequences of Harris vs. Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will pursue very different economic policies if elected president.

Assessing the Macroeconomic Consequences of Harris vs. Trump

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Harris vs. Trump: Whose Policies Are Better for the Economy?

CAS professors unpack the key differences between the two candidates when it comes to national economic policies, from taxes and tariffs to ...

2024 US Elections - Moody's

Delve deep into the intricate ways U.S. elections and ensuing policies sculpt the global credit landscape across various sectors—fiscal, economic and trade, ...

The Fiscal Impact of the Harris and Trump Campaign Plans

The campaign plan of Vice President Kamala Harris would increase the national debt by $3.5 trillion through 2035, while President Donald Trump's plan would ...

2024 U.S. Elections: The Economic Impact under Harris vs Trump

How do elections affect the economy: Presidential candidates' effect on GDP, taxes, inflation, interest rates, and trade in the 2024 U.S. ...

Harris on Harris vs. Trump–Moody's Talks - Inside Economics

Ben Harris, Brookings' Director of Economic Studies, joined the Inside Economics team to talk about the economy, the presidential election, ...

Trump, Harris economic plans would have divergent impact on debt ...

Neither former President Donald Trump nor Vice President Harris have plans to fix the national debt, risking "an eventual fiscal crisis," a ...

Trump vs. Harris: Who's better for the US economy? | DW News

As the 2024 US Presidential Election approaches, voters are split on economic issues. Kamala Harris promises an "opportunity economy" ...

Inside Trump's and Harris' starkly different visions for the economy

Breaking down economic plans of Trump, Harris. Trump would raise tariffs, extend tax breaks. Harris aims to hike taxes on wealthy to aid ...

The Impact of the Trump and Harris Plans on Spending and Revenue

The campaign policy plans from both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump would likely expand budget deficits and grow debt faster ...

Forecasting America's Economic Future Under Harris vs. Trump

Bloomberg Economics models the impact of the candidates' policies on tax breaks, tariffs, immigration, housing and inflation for the US.

2024 US elections: macro, geopolitical, and investment perspectives

As the US elections approach, markets are increasingly focusing on the candidates' platforms and their implications for the economy and markets.

What Trump and Harris' economic proposals mean for you - CNN

In poll after poll, Americans have indicated the economy is their top concern as they prepare to cast votes this election.

Harris Misleadingly Cites Some Economic Analyses of Her Policies ...

Vice President Kamala Harris has cited several economic analyses, claiming they found her plan would “strengthen the economy” and former President Donald Trump ...

Harris-Trump debate: Economists assess attacks over inflation, tariffs

The Harris-Trump debate opened with an exchange over the economy, a top priority for voters.

Comparing Trump's and Harris' differing ideas on how to boost the ...

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris unveiled more of her economic policies. In New Hampshire, Harris announced a proposal that ...

Immigration and the macroeconomy after 2024 - Brookings Institution

This analysis explores the potential effects of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump's proposed immigration policies on GDP growth.

US elections monitor: policy impact - Allianz Global Investors

We analysed the impact on markets of Harris and Biden presidencies and found Trump's policies could cause a bigger market reaction in the ...

What financial markets say about the economic implications of a ...

This column assesses the potential implications of Trump winning the upcoming election through the lens of financial market participants.