Most voters cite the economy as their top concern, but it’s impossible to pin down since it affects every voter in a personal, situational and unique way.
Six of the seven battleground states expected to decide this year’s US presidential election saw faster growth than the US economy as a whole in the second quarter, adding to recent tailwinds for Vice President Kamala Harris close to a month out from the vote.
Former President Donald Trump campaigned in metro Grand Rapids Friday, promising to revitalize the automotive industry if elected in November.
The allure of returning to pre-pandemic economic prosperity is strong, but no administration can simply turn back the clock.
Voters are feeling better about Vice President Kamala Harris’s handling of the economy, narrowing Donald Trump’s lead on the key issue.
While the gap may be closing, polls tend to show that more Americans trust former President Donald Trump than Vice President Kamala Harris on economic
Vice President Kamala Harris's speech before the Economic Club of Pittsburgh focused on the pillars of her "opportunity economy" agenda but did not give new details of her plan.
The economy remains a top issue with voters, especially small business owners who have been crushed under the Biden-Harris administration.
Vice President Kamala Harris has pledged to build an economy that is both pro-business and helps the middle class
Vice President Kamala Harris is hoping to reassure moderate voters that as president, she wouldn’t lurch radically to the left.
The video was altered by splicing together different moments of an interview Vice President Kamala Harris gave to CNN in August.