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I believe in the ambition, the aspirations, and the dreams of the American people.
Although this plan seems to be primarily geared toward working individuals, its possible that it could benefitretireesas well.
Heres how Harris opportunity economy could work andhow it might help retirees.
This is a major cornerstone of her presidential campaign.
But what exactly is her opportunity economy?
This could benefit over 100 million people.
So, how does all of this help retirees?
Here are the most likely ways.
The same goes for the housing support.
While it could benefit a select few, its more likely that it wont impact retirees much.
I have no idea how many retirees qualify as first-time buyers and if they do are interested in it.
I suspect, however, that it is small.
Again, its possible but not very likely that this could help retirees.
To clarify, theres already a $5,000 tax credit for small businesses.
In general, most of Harris opportunity economy is aspirational, Ezrati said.
We all want to see costs come down and income spread more equitably.
The devil is in how this is done, and so far we have had precious little of that.
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