Policy Outlook: Likely Economic Implications of a Second Trump Presidency Tue., December 03, 2024 | 12:30 PM — 1:30 PM University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy 1307 E. 60th St. The Keller Center Chicago, IL 60637 United States Sponsored By: Harris Events In November, Americans returned former President Donald Trump to the White House, driven by concerns over rising living costs and economic pressures on the middle class. From proposed tariffs and deregulation to eliminating taxes on tips, Trump introduced bold economic ideas during his campaign. But what might these policies mean for the nation’s economy? Join professor Casey B. Mulligan, former chief economist of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, in conversation with Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, Dean of the Harris School of Public Policy, to explore the potential domestic and economic policy agenda of a second Trump administration. This is the first in a series of events hosted by Harris Public Policy exploring the policy implications and landscape of a second Trump presidency. Register>> Recent News More news UChicago Health Lab Evaluation Results: The Chicago CARE Pilot Program Reduced Client Distress, Showcased Importance of City Agency Culture in Effective Mental Health Crisis Response Thu., December 05, 2024 When Anticipating the End of Oil, Industry Cuts Investments and Produces Less Wed., December 04, 2024 Residents of Chicago’s south suburbs deal with crushing tax increases Mon., December 02, 2024
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