Clinton Offers Economic Plan Focused on Jobs
In an election year defined by angry populism, Hillary Clinton made an optimistic economic pitch on Friday, presenting a wide-ranging plan for job growth that would provide incentives for corporations that invest in employees and strip tax benefits from companies that move jobs overseas.
Speaking at an auto parts manufacturer in Detroit, days before Michigan holds its Democratic primary, Mrs. Clinton proposed a “new bargain for the new economy” that would bring back manufacturing jobs and increase collective bargaining rights.