Vice President Kamala Harris expresses optimism about the economy and jobs for Latino voters, highlighting wage growth, low inflation, and the creation of millions of jobs. She emphasizes that it takes time for these accomplishments to be felt.
Fresh from a swing through Western states, Vice President Kamala Harris told NBC News there are reasons for Latino voters to be optimistic about the economy and jobs, even if they are not feeling the upswing yet. Harris’ trip to Arizona, Nevada and Colorado was intended to hammer home President Joe Biden’s State of the Union message with Latino voters and shore up their support.
The vice president, who met with Hispanic supporters last week and early this week, said that wages have outpaced inflation and that inflation is headed downward. She touted the creation of millions of jobs and low unemployment, including among Hispanics. 'The numbers tell us that the economy is stronger than it has been in a very long time ... it takes time for those accomplishments to be felt,' she said in a phone interview Wednesda
Vice President Kamala Harris Latino Voters Economy Jobs Wage Growth Inflation Support State Of The Union Hispanic Supporters Unemployment
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Kamala Harris to visit an abortion clinic, a first for a president or vice presidentYamiche Alcindor is an NBC News Washington correspondent.
Les mer »
Vice President Kamala Harris to visit Selma on SundayThe Office of the Vice President announced Tuesday that Vice President Harris will return to Selma to commemorate the 59th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
Les mer »
Vice President Kamala Harris leads Bloody Sunday march re-enactment in SelmaMontgomery, Alabama
Les mer »
Vice President Kamala Harris visits Selma to mark Bloody Sunday anniversaryVice President Kamala Harris was in Selma to mark the 59th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
Les mer »
Vice President Kamala Harris joins annual Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee, honors legacy of Bloody SundayThe New Black View
Les mer »
Vice President Kamala Harris coming to Denver on TuesdayÓscar A. Contreras is a Murrow-nominated journalist who has been writing for the E.W. Scripps Company since January 2014.
Les mer »