That isn't an answer to my question.Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2024 10:35 pmWhat has Harris said about any economic policies?Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2024 10:15 pmAnd again, as a younger person... what economic policies that Trump is proposing am I supposed to be excited about?
You have bragged about your:
Education
Athletic ability
Finances and investments
You seem to be doing fine, PAY OFF YOUR STUDENT LOANS AND STOP LOOKING FOR HANDOUTS.
- Increases in housing developments to ease the housing shortage across the country
- Creating an innovation fund to support local governments in finding solutions with housing shortages
- Massive tax incentive for first-time home buyers/builders
- $25k in down-payment assistance for first-time home buyers and $10,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers
- Removing tax benefits for people owning 50 or more single-family homes to rent
- Crack down on companies who inflate rental prices
- $50k tax deduction for new small businesses (right now it's $5,000) with a goal of 25 million new business applicants in first 2 years of term
- Crack down on predatory food pricing, price gouging with pursuance of bad actors
- Tax hikes on those making $400k+ a year
- Child tax credit expansion
- Biden/Harris have done an immense amount of work to try to work toward resolution with student loans
Trump: "Beautiful tariffs" that across the board economists say he doesn't understand and that they won't work, no taxes on tips, and tax breaks that mostly benefit the wealthy... just like last time. None of that impacts young people unless your plan is to work in service industries or enjoy $3,000 back from taxes while rich people enjoy much, much more $$ back.
So why don't you answer me? Trump and Republicans offer me nothing while giving the rich everything.