Goldman Sachs sees biggest boost to US economy from Harris win
- Goldman Sachs predicts U.S. Economic growth will receive the biggest boost if Democrats, led by Kamala Harris, win the White House and Congress in November's elections.
- Economic output may decline under a Republican government led by Donald Trump due to increased tariffs and tighter immigration policies, according to Goldman Sachs.
- Job growth under Harris is estimated to be 10,000 higher monthly compared to a divided government led by Trump, and 30,000 higher than a Republican sweep.
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Goldman Sachs Sees Biggest Boost to US Economy From Harris Win
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Goldman Sachs sees biggest boost to US economy from Harris win
U.S. economic growth would likely get the biggest boost in the coming two years from the Democrats, headed by Kamala Harris, winning the White House and Congress in this November's elections, according to Goldman Sachs.
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LONDON >> U.S. economic growth would likely get the biggest boost in the coming two years from the Democrats, headed by Kamala Harris, winning the White House and Congress in this November’s elections, according to Goldman Sachs.
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