An economy is the way a country manages money and resources to produce, buy, and sell goods, or products, and services. While the U.S. is one of the wealthiest nations on the globe, its economy has gone through ups and downs.
Many more people have jobs now than they did 8 years ago, but some people still have a hard time keeping up. They work in low-paying jobs and don’t cover their cost of living. Some of the best-paying jobs demand specific training and skills.
Make in-state colleges and universities tuition-free for middle- and low-income families.
Cut childcare costs to help families work
Increase taxes on wealthier Americans
Make in-state colleges and universities tuition-free for middle- and low-income families.
Education is an important issue for students and families.and for the country. Why? The U.S. needs well-educated citizens in order to compete in the global economy.
One big question is how to pay for education. Currently, taxpayers contribute more than $580 billion a year to educate the nation’s 50 million Kindergarten through Grade 12 public-school students. That’s about $11,670 per pupil.
Make public college and universities tuition-free for families earning up to $125,000, and make community college free for everyone. She also wants the government to help graduates pay back student loans. She has proposed raising taxes on wealthy Americans to pay for these policies.
Help graduates pay back student loans. She has proposed raising taxes on wealthy Americans to pay for these policies.
In 2010 President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act. Also called Obamacare, it aims to provide more American citizens with better and cheaper health insurance.
Under the law, all citizens are required to have health insurance or pay a penalty. The candidates have different ideas on how to improve the country’s health-care system.
Enforce immigration laws and deny healthcare to illegal immigrants. Trump has said that providing healthcare to people who are in the U.S. illegally “costs us some $10 billion annually.”
One of the greatest challenges facing the world right now is how to protect the environment. Climate change is causing problems across the globe, threatening everything from animals’ habitats to humans’ food supply.
The U.S. government works with other countries to combat climate change, keeping the nation’s air and water clean, and making sure businesses are making choices that help, rather than hurt, the planet.
Undo the U.S.’s commitment to join 190 countries in fighting climate change.
Get rid of regulations about the environment because they hurt our economy. Support the coal industry by getting rid of President Obama’s Clean Power Plan
Support fracking, a controversial method of extracting oil and natural gas from the earth, and the building of oil pipelines on land held by the federal government.
The U.S. government always works to keep its citizens safe. But as the U.S. confronts ISIS and other terrorist groups, the security of our country is an important topic in the 2016 presidential elections.
Her work as U.S. Secretary of State and as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee has helped her to understand the issues facing our military today.
Create a defense budget that uses taxpayer dollars wisely.
Strengthen foreign alliances, particularly with Israel.
Confront terrorists and defeat ISIS by taking out its strongholds in Iraq and Syria, and by working with U.S. allies to dismantle global terror networks.