Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Friday, outlining her economic agenda. This marks the first major policy initiative from Harris since President Biden announced he would not seek re-election last month, signaling her growing role in shaping the Democratic platform for the 2024 election.
Harris is expected to announce that she will make tackling inflation a “Day One” priority, as well as outline a plan to lower costs for middle class families, take on corporate-price gouging and an overall focus on lowering costs for Americans, according to details shared by Harris-Walz campaign officials.
According to the most recent CBS News poll, only 9% of registered voters rated the condition of the national economy as ‘very good’ with the economy and inflation ranking as the top issue of concern consistently across 2024 polls. Inflation has cooled since its peak in June 2022, but many voters are still feeling the financial strains. Prices are still 20% higher overall than prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Friday’s economic policy remarks come after Harris pledged to eliminate taxes on tips and raise the minimum wage during her rally in Las Vegas on Saturday, her only two economic policy proposals so far.
“When I am president, we will continue our fight for working families including to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers,” Harris said while speaking to rally attendees that included Nevada Culinary union members.
A Harris-Walz campaign official added that her pledge would require legislation.
This marked the first time Harris made a proposal on eliminating taxes on tips for service workers, a similar idea to one first pitched by former President Donald Trump, in June while giving a rally also in Las Vegas.
In 2025, lawmakers are set to have a major opening on tax legislation given the expiration of some tax changes made during Trump’s presidency in 2017. Control of Congress will be key on this issue given that Republicans held the House, Senate and White House when Trump’s 2017 tax cuts became law.
Since becoming the presidential candidate, Harris has underscored her promised commitment to serve the middle class as she campaigns across battleground states.
“When I am president, I will continue that work to bring down prices,” Harris said at a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday. “I will take on big corporations that engage in illegal price gouging. I will take on corporate landlords that unfairly raise rents on working families. I will take on Big Pharma and cap the cost of prescription drugs for all Americans.
Harris promised the over 15,000 attendees adding, “unlike Donald Trump, I will always put the middle class and working families first.”
Throughout battleground states, voters often tell CBS News that the economy remains a top issue when heading to the voting booths.
Despite her economic tour throughout 2024 aimed at addressing voters’ concerns and promoting the administration’s achievements, Harris faces an uphill battle on the economic front. A CBS News poll revealed that 45% of registered voters believe they would be financially better off under former President Doonald Trump, compared to just 25% who believe they would be better off under Harris.