Biden funded new factories and infrastructure projects, but Trump might get to cut the ribbons
Source: coppercourie
All thats left is for President-elect Donald Trump to put his name on it if he wants.
Trump won the White House largely because of voters frustration with high prices and a sense that the United States needs major changes. But when he enters office in January, Trump will inherit an economy primed for growth.
The unemployment rate is low, inflation is easing, and President Joe Bidens administration has teed up a ready-made list of infrastructure projects that could go from theoretical to reality over the next several years. Theres the TSMC computer chip plant in Arizona, the new Hyundai electric vehicle factory in Georgia and a modernized I-375 in Michigan, among thousands of projects under way that will take years to complete.
All of that means it could be Trump, rather than Biden, who gets to tell Americans that he built the country back better. If he decides to let the projects proceed, that is.
Biden, himself, acknowledged last week that the positive economic impacts from his policies would occur after his term ends in January.
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