Over 400 economists and ex-officials endorse Kamala Harris
- Over 400 economists endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign and economic proposals, criticizing rival Former President Donald Trump's proposals.
- Notable signatories include Justin Wolfers and Claudia Goldin, the first female solo Nobel Prize winner in economics.
- The endorsement aims to help Harris reduce Trump's economic lead, significant for voters this election.
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Rejecting Trump's 'failed trickle-down' policies, 400+ economic experts endorse Harris
Several progressive economists were among more than 400 policy experts who signed onto an endorsement of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, arguing that the Democratic presidential candidate's proposals for an "opportunity economy" would improve the financial well-being of families across the country.Stony Brook University professor Stephanie Kelton, a leading proponent of modern monetary theory; Center for Economic and Policy Researc…
More Than 400 Economists and Policymakers Endorse Harris, Warn Against Trump’s Economic Policies
In an open letter released Tuesday, over 400 economists and former U.S. policymakers have thrown their support behind Vice President Kamala Harris, directly opposing former President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The letter, signed by numerous economics professors and former White House officials comes just before Harris’s anticipated economic speech in Pennsylvania on Wednesday. “The choice in this election is clear,” the letter read. “betwee…
Harris rolls out 400 economist and expert endorsements ahead of Trump tax speech
Vice President Kamala Harris‘s campaign announced Tuesday morning that more than 400 economists and policy experts endorsed her campaign, a move meant to challenge former President Donald Trump‘s afternoon speech
Hundreds of economists, former policymakers endorse Harris
A group of more than 400 economists and former policymakers endorsed Vice President Harris in an open letter published Tuesday, arguing former President Trump’s policy proposals would create uncertainty for the economy. The letter, which was signed by dozens of economics professors and several former government officials who served in Democratic administrations, comes ahead of…
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