The presidential candidates have been busy promising voters what they plan to do if elected in November — but where is the money for all of this change coming from?
From changes to the child tax credit to no taxes on tips, the presidential candidates have been busy promising voters what they will do if elected in November. But where is the money for all of this change coming from?Whichever candidate wins the election in November will have to work with the lawmakers at the Capitol to try and pass what they have promised to voters. They may run into one big issue, though: Economic ideas can be expensive.
Economy is having an impact on the campaign trailOn the campaign trail you don't hear much about the debt, but you do hear plenty of ideas that the candidates have regarding how to help your pocketbook.For instance; the idea to have no taxes on tips for service workers — former President Trump has endorsed the idea and so has Vice President Harris.The cost? According to the Committee for a Responsible Budget, the price tag will be $150 billion-$250 billion over five years.
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