Joe Biden’s Priorities are Inflation and Job Growth in 2023 Reveals Kamala Harris

Priorities are Inflation and Job Growth in 2023 Reveals Kamala Harris
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The optimistic approach of the U.S. government toward inflation and economic growth was revealed by the Vice President under Biden’s administration.

Revealing the priorities of President Joe Biden in 2023, Kamala Harris said that “Never Been So Optimistic” following the meeting at the White House. She further teased that in 2023 top priorities are going to be inflation and job growth as discussed with cabinet members on Thursday.

She also shared a photo from the meeting of top officials at the White House and stated that they will slash inflation, job growth, and economic growth.

The tweet by Vice President further read, “I’ve never been more optimistic about our future. Today, standing with [President Joe Biden] and other members of the Cabinet, we discussed our plan for 2023. Together we will deliver on lowering inflation, creating more jobs, and building an economy that works for everyone,” she wrote.

After appointing her as immigration czar two years ago, she had been appointed to find and address the root cause of the current immigration crisis. Harris faced backlashes continuously when she joined the office two years ago about her carrying official duties and is also widely criticized because of her staffing exoduses and “word salad” comments.

Kamala Harris’s Words:

In September while traveling with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona she emphasized that community banks were located in one’s own community, while at Clafin University in South Carolina.

She said, “We invested an additional $12 billion into community banks, because we know community banks are in the community, and understand the needs and desires of that community as well as the talent and capacity of the community.”

In July while giving an interview with the CBS Vice president suggested that the landmark decision should have remained, “I think that, to be very honest with you, I do believe that we should have rightly believed, but we certainly believe that certain issues are just settled. Certain issues are just settled.”

“There are things that I’ve done as vice president that fully demonstrate the strength of my leadership as vice president that have not received the kind of coverage that I think [the] Dobbs [decision] did receive,” Harris said during an interview last month with Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart.

The U.S. inflation is at 7.1% which is lower than that in summer as high as 9.1% but, 1.4% higher than from first day of Biden’s administration. As per polls taken by News channel 75% people said that they were dissatisfied with Biden and Harris duo. It has been noted that the average American family has lost $5,800 annual income and prices are also as high as 13.8%. Hence the optimistic view comes from the current scenarios and current analysis.

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