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Could Trump really return DOGE savings to taxpayers?
Read full article: Could Trump really return DOGE savings to taxpayers?An idea first proposed on social media has bubbled up to the White House and received President Donald Trumpโs enthusiastic endorsement: Take some of the savings from billionaire Elon Muskโs drive to cut government spending and return it to taxpayers.
Biden's burdens grow: Sagging global economy adds to US woes
Read full article: Biden's burdens grow: Sagging global economy adds to US woesPresident Joe Biden embarks for Asia on Thursday facing a new risk for the economy at home: a global economic slowdown caused by Russiaโs invasion of Ukraine and the pandemic shutting down Chinese cities and factories.
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Biden's test: Engineering economic boom in a partisan divide
Read full article: Biden's test: Engineering economic boom in a partisan divide(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)BALTIMORE โ When Joe Biden entered the White House as vice president, the economy was cratering. Biden returns to the White House as president a dozen years later with the economy battered and shaken by a pandemic. The investment bank Goldman Sachs estimates that growth this year could be 6.6% if part of Biden's stimulus plan passes. That would be the strongest gain since 1984, when a 7.2% increase in the gross domestic product helped carry Republican President Ronald Reagan to a second term in a landslide. For now, the Biden team is hoping to push through its stimulus with Republican support in the Senate.