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After all, the economy has been a key topic of discussion on the campaign trail this election season.
Though they disagree on many key points, there are some overlapping ideas in their plans.
However, not everyone is convinced either of their economic plans will provide the relief many voters are seeking.
And neither candidate has offered plans to do either one.
Trump has called for an end topersonal income taxin exchange for tariffs on imported goods.
Harris has plans for an opportunity economy focused on the middle class.
It includes tax relief for tens of millions of middle-class and lower-income families.
Fighting Higher Prices
Harris has said she wants a federal ban on price-gouging onfood and groceries.
Its a plan that has drawn a lot of criticism.
TheDemocratic presidential candidatetakes aim at four categories of costs: housing, groceries, medical and taxes.
Those additional plans could affect how much their ideas would cost the nation and impact individual Americans.
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