“Joe Biden will call for a moderate approach toward reviving the U.S. economy if elected president that includes spurring manufacturing and encouraging innovation, shelving for now the more ambitious proposals pushed by progressive Democrats,” Bloomberg reports.
“The Democratic nominee plans to deliver an economic speech on Thursday near his childhood hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, framing his argument for the rest of the campaign.”
“The outline of the plan covers three areas: A push to buy American and incentivizing American jobs, clean energy and the ‘caring’ economy such as child and elder-care workers and domestic workers.”
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