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Here's what the economy could look like with a Biden or Trump presidency

  • Voters are concerned about issues like inflation and home prices ahead of the presidential election.
  • BI analyzed Biden and Trump's plans for eight major economic categories.

American voters have a lot on their minds ahead of the November presidential election.

For starters, inflation is keeping the cost of living high in many US cities, and astronomical home prices are preventing aspiring homeowners from buying. Issues like abortion access and tax policy are also a key consideration for many voters.

With the election six months away, Business Insider looked at President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump's plans for eight major economic categories that affect Americans' daily lives: domestic manufacturing, higher education, healthcare, housing, labor, taxes, tariffs, and trade.

"President Biden is going to keep fighting for working families — lowering the costs of prescription drugs, housing, and childcare; investing in our future; supporting workers and small businesses; and making sure big corporations and the wealthy to pay their fair share," Lael Brainard, the director of the National Economic Council, told BI in a statement.

Business Insider reached out to Trump's campaign team but didn't receive a response.

The analysis is based on the candidates' past records as president and their promises on the 2024 campaign trail.

Jump to a category: Domestic manufacturing | Higher education | Healthcare | Housing | Labor | Taxes | Tariffs | Trade

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