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7 Expenses to Say Goodbye To if Kamala Harris Wins

October 24, 2024 · Personal Finance
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Panic buying

Financial experts say that stockpiling, buying in bulk, and most importantly, panic buying are among the expenses to say goodbye to in case Kamala Harris wins. Why? Under her direction, supply chain confidence and possible economic stability may increase, which might reduce the need for excessive consumer behavior.

Food waste, needless purchases, and most importantly, economic stress are all consequences of stockpiling. Therefore, instead of running to the closest supermarket to stock up on food, concentrate on keeping your household budget balanced and well-organized without going overboard. Determine how much food you will need for a week, taking into account the size of your family. Create a shopping list for your meal preparation based on that.

It may seem like a little thing, but it will benefit not just you and your family but also others by allowing them to purchase items for themselves without emptying the store’s shelves.

Expensive gifts

Gift-giving is a tradition that nobody wants to give up on, and nobody says you should. However, instead of spending an arm and a leg on all those Christmas presents for your family (and if you have a big family, you know how much it aches your wallet), reconsider a bit.

Embrace the joy of the holidays by creating cherished memories with loved ones. Seek out practical gifts that bring happiness, and if you’re feeling inspired, let your creativity shine by making something special yourself.

Saving money on luxury gifts can be a caring and considerate way to protect against financial risk, especially in light of other areas where costs are increasing.

Bottom line

What will be our situation if Kamala Harris wins the elections? We won’t know for sure, and the point of our article was far from being just another piece of political propaganda. From her public speeches, Harris has advocated for measures such as prohibiting grocery store price gouging and eliminating tax breaks for investors who rent a large number of single-family homes to reduce the cost of living.

Another measure that could benefit the economy overall is the removal of taxes on a variety of items, such as tips. In addition, she stated that if she wins the election, some of her top priorities will be to increase the child tax credit and reduce the cost of prescription drugs and medical debt.

How do you see the future situation regarding our country’s economy, and what are the expenses you want to say goodbye to in the next few months? Tell us in the comments.

Did you know that you are actually TAXED for these things? Check it out in this article: 9 Most Ridiculous Things You’ll Get Taxed for. 

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10 comments on “7 Expenses to Say Goodbye To if Kamala Harris Wins”

  1. Maralena says:
    October 27, 2024 at 9:49 pm

    She is going to tax the rich is she? Where is she going to get the money if not by charging the poor much more for everything. That’s how the rich pay their bills by giving services to people who buy them. If they cost the business more, they just charge more. We need them, we pay.
    You guys have it all wrong. My father used to say follow the money. Where is the money coming from that is paying all those unmarked planes to fly the illegals into various parts of the country.
    Harris doesn’t. They are using her. She is too dumb. She’s been trained to say nothing whenever she is asked a serious political question. She really doesn’t know. They are using your tax dollars, and they need (want) more. The guys flying those planes, they run the country. WHO ARE THEY?

    Reply
  2. Lois Greenelaa says:
    October 27, 2024 at 10:30 pm

    Trump just wants to stay our of jail.
    He is a felon, twice impeached, and sexual predator.
    There needs to be a disqualification for letting a felon run for Presidential Office.
    Felons are not allowed to even vote and only afted they served.their sentence.
    Stealing Secret Government Documents should have been put him in jail. A person stealing one document would go
    to jail!!!!
    He is a liar and he lost the 2020 election and caused an insurrection and tried to
    Overturn the Government and made a request to Georgia to find him 11,000+ more votes!!!! And still he was allowed to run for 2024 Presidential election.
    He stacked the Supreme Court which is.now Political and support Trump since he put them on the Supreme Court so we.now have NO JUDICIAL SYSTEM!
    HE HAS RUINED OUR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. He wants to be a Dictator like Putin and his love affair with.North Korea! Why the Supreme Court would have to let.him to run as a Presidential Candidate shows how biased the Sypreme is! Both Colorado and Maine were correct in trying to STOP him from being on the Primary ballot.
    The Republican Party is just as CORRUPT to NOT OPPOSE him as a Presidential Candidate.
    The Democracy of the United States is
    In jeopardy if Trump, the most corrupt person who has been charged as a felon wins the Election and he should really be going to JAIL.

    Reply
  3. Robert A Brescia says:
    October 29, 2024 at 4:43 am

    Hey Buddy, the only people who want Trump in Jail are the DEMOCRAPS hey are a bunch of scum bags and liar’s. Trump will be the neext President, Amen

    Reply
  4. Jeffrey Brallier says:
    January 7, 2025 at 6:35 pm

    Golly, this does not age well.

    Reply
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