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5 Ways Biden Will Affect Your Finances As President – Forbes Advisor

5 Ways Biden Will Affect Your Finances As President – Forbes Advisor

Joe Biden has officially won the 2020 United States presidential election. He will be the 46th president to serve in one of the most powerful offices in the world. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will make history as the first female and Black and Asian American vice president.

Biden’s campaign centered around extensive plans to shift from Trump’s conservative plans that favored the rich and instead focused on rebuilding the middle class. But those plans had hoped for a Democratic Senate majority, which as of publishing looks to be a long shot.

From the next stimulus package to health care, here’s how President-elect Joe Biden’s plans may affect Covid-19 economic relief, student loans, health care, taxes and more.

Trump’s vote falsehoods, into day of defeat

AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s vote falsehoods, into day of defeat

The most direct attempt to undermine the integrity of the U.S. election with bad information came not from overseas sources or online liars but from a president standing behind the presidential seal at the White House and facing his defeat.

In the hours before his election loss Saturday, President Donald Trump spoke of “horror stories” in voting and counting across the land, but his stories were wrong. Election officials, Democrats and some Republicans blanched at his baseless recitation of sinister doings and his effort to delegitimize democracy’s highest calling.

 

Visit the Canal

Visit the Canal

The Towpath Trail in Bouckville leads two miles North from the museum to the Oriskany Creek where an aqueduct once crossed the creek. The hand cut stone abutments are still there in excellent condition and water from the canal spills into the creek heading north to the Erie Canal.

Walking 6.5 miles south from the Canal Museum leads to the Village of Hamilton. OR, park at the trailhead on Montgomery Street in Hamilton (opposite the Sunoco station) and start the trail here. The trail leads north past the Hamilton Airport and Woodman’s Pond all the way to Bouckville at the museum.