Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has been actively defending President Joe Biden's economic agenda, amidst growing skepticism and criticism from various quarters. During her visit to Arizona, Yellen aimed to bolster support for Biden's policies, highlighting the administration's efforts to navigate the country through challenging economic times. This visit is particularly significant as it comes at a time when polling indicates that some Americans are questioning Biden's leadership on crucial economic issues, casting doubts over the administration's ability to deliver on its promises.
Yellen's defense of the administration's policies extends to the global stage, where she has been a staunch advocate for a global corporate minimum tax deal. Despite facing opposition from Republican lawmakers, who argue that the deal could lead to a loss of U.S. revenues, Yellen has maintained that the agreement is in the country's best interest. She has emphasized the importance of this deal in ensuring that corporations pay their fair share of taxes, thereby preventing a 'race to the bottom' in corporate taxation that could undermine economic fairness and stability.
The Treasury Secretary also found herself defending Biden's stance on tax cuts, particularly in the face of attacks from Republicans over Biden's comments on letting tax cuts enacted by his predecessor, Donald Trump, expire. Yellen's responses to these criticisms have been part of a broader effort to clarify the administration's economic policies and to argue… مزید پڑھ
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