Hillary Clinton will lay out her economic agenda on Thursday, touting her plan for tuition-free college and infrastructure spending in a sharp rebuttal to Donald Trump’s speech on the economy earlier this week.
According to a campaign official, Clinton will criticize Trump’s plan as “regurgitated trickle-down economics” and will accuse him of wanting to lower tax rates on the wealthy to benefit his family and friends. Trump has called for tariffs on imports and wants to lower individual tax rates to 10, 20 and 25% and the corporate tax rate to 15%.
Clinton will discuss her own $275 billion infrastructure investment plan, along with her proposals to make college tuition-free for the bottom 80% of earners and to encourage corporations to share their profits with employees.
She is scheduled to give the speech sometime after 1:15 p.m. ET in Warren, Mich.
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