U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris promised significant tax cuts aimed at over 100 million Americans, particularly benefiting working and middle class families.
Through her official social media account, Harris highlighted her personal connection to middle-class America, emphasizing her commitment to easing financial burdens for those who are often overlooked in economic policies.
“I will cut taxes for more than 100 million Americans to support working and middle-class families,” Harris wrote. “I come from the middle class, and I will never forget where I come from.”
Harris’ proposal aims to boost household savings for middle-income earners and reduce the disparity in after-tax income.
While specific details of the tax plan have yet to be outlined, her message has resonated with many who feel the pressures of rising living costs.
As the next election cycle approaches, Harris’s pledge underscores a key Democratic focus on economic relief for middle-income households.
Political analysts note that Harris’s tax-cut promise could play a pivotal role in mobilizing support among working families and addressing growing concerns around financial security.
However, some critics question how such tax cuts will be funded without adding to the federal deficit.