Donald Trump

Money

Trump vs. Biden’s tax plans: How much would you pay?

Trump plans to extend the tax cuts passed in 2017, expand opportunity zones, and offer "Made in America" tax credits while Biden plans to roll back the tax cuts, increase the corporate tax rate, increase payroll and income taxes on wealthy households exceeding $400,000 dollars, close tax loopholes on real estate and fossil fuels and offer tax credits for healthcare, child care, elderly care, and families looking to buy their first home.

Politics

Estimated $14B 2020 election cost sets record

The total cost of the 2020 election will nearly reach an unprecedented $14 billion, making it the most expensive election in history and twice as expensive as the 2016 presidential cycle, according to a new estimate from the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.

Economy

Will a record GDP surge boost Trump's reelection odds?

Five days before the November election, the U.S. will likely report the fastest economic growth on record — but the growth data is unlikely to give President Trump the bounce he's looking for as he trails Joe Biden nationally.