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VisitWhat will be the percentage increase in average wages for American workers due to Trump's plan by end of 2025?
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Trump Pledges Federal Land, Millions of Jobs to Lure Foreign Companies to U.S.
Sep 24, 2024, 05:16 PM
Donald Trump, in an economy-focused address on Tuesday, pledged to personally recruit foreign companies and outline new incentives to encourage them to relocate to the U.S. if he wins the November 5 election. Trump’s plan includes offering federal land, the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs, and the lowest regulatory burden to major manufacturers. He emphasized that this new American industrialism would create millions of new jobs, raise wages for American workers, and transform the United States into a manufacturing powerhouse. Trump also vowed to return auto manufacturing to the U.S. and assured American workers that they would no longer worry about losing their jobs to foreign nations. He claimed this plan would bring trillions of dollars in wealth back to the USA.
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