Wharton Business School Shoots Down Harris' Claim She'll Strengthen Economy

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'We did not find a positive impact on the economy from her plan in any future year,' a Penn Wharton Budget Model spokesperson told Newsweek.

A top business school has shot down claims made by Vice President Kamala Harris that her economic proposals would strengthen the U.S. economy.During a 'Unite for America' livestream event in the battleground state of Michigan with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday, Harris sought to persuade the audience that she had an economic policy that would deliver for businesses and for the American people, saying 'and that is why Goldman Sachs . . .

Harris' reference to the business school concerned a PWBM report that found that Harris's tax and spending proposals would increase primary deficits, which limit a government's ability to manage the economy, but less than the proposals from Trump.The model suggested that under Trump, GDP 'eventually falls relative to current law, falling by 0.4 percent in 2034 and by 2.1 percent in 30 years'. Under Harris, the report found, 'GDP falls by 1.

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