Biden Cabinet officials roll out new plans to cut costs of living ahead of Trump debate

  • Biden cabinet members have been on a 10-day tour around the U.S. to promote the president's economic agenda with dozens of events across the country including in key battleground states.
  • The White House's economic roadshow began last week, and runs until Thursday, when Biden will face Donald Trump in the first presidential debate.
  • The economy has regularly ranked at the top of voters' priority lists in national polls, and will likely be a centerpiece of the Biden-Trump debate.

President Joe Biden's Cabinet will wrap up a barnstorming tour Thursday after two weeks on the road, touting the administration's economic accomplishments ahead of the Democratic incumbent's first debate against former President Donald Trump.

In the 10 days leading up to Thursday's debate, the White House organized 29 public events, featuring more than a dozen top administration officials to promote Biden's economic agenda, a White House official said in a memo announcing the blitz.

The events were spread across 15 states, including key battlegrounds like Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg have participated in the road show, along with 15 other cabinet members and senior administration officials.

On Wednesday, Domestic Policy Adviser Neera Tanden announced a new plan to temporarily lower the out-of-pocket costs of some prescription medications for seniors, by penalizing pharmaceutical companies that raised drug prices faster than the rate of inflation.

"Seniors were completely exposed to Big Pharma's price hikes. Not anymore," Neera Tanden, White House domestic policy advisor, said in the release.

Earlier this week, Yellen visited Minnesota to announce a new $100 million affordable housing fund.

"Thanks to President Biden's economic plan, the American economy is strong and resilient, with robust economic growth in recent quarters," she said in a speech Monday.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tours the Ford Motor Company's Rouge Electric Vehicle Center that builds the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning with Linda Zhang,(R), chief engineer for the vehicle, before delivering an economic speech in Dearborn, Michigan, on September 8, 2022.

Jeff Kowalsky | AFP | Getty ImagesUS Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tours the Ford Motor Company's Rouge Electric Vehicle Center that builds the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning with Linda Zhang,(R), chief engineer for the vehicle, before delivering an economic speech in Dearborn, Michigan, on September 8, 2022.

"The labor market is remarkably healthy, with low unemployment, rising real wages and a bigger share of working age Americans in the workforce than before the pandemic."

Throughout the tour, administration officials have amplified economic arguments that both Biden and his campaign have hammered in recent months, and which will likely come up again at Thursday's debate.

"The President has called out big corporations to pass along savings to consumers, secured historic cost-lowering legislation, directed his Cabinet to use every tool to lower costs, and eliminated hidden junk fees in nearly every area of a family's budget," Brainard said at an event hosted by The Urban Institute.

Lael Brainard, vice chair of the US Federal Reserve, listens to a question during an interview in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022.

Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesLael Brainard, vice chair of the US Federal Reserve, listens to a question during an interview in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022.

The White House's push to boost voters' economic pessimism and counter Republican narratives about inflation — a persistent weakness for Biden in the polls — dovetail with the Biden campaign's own efforts.

But they differ in one key way: While White House officials share the positive news and developments for which they credit Biden's economic policies, they take care not to mention Donald Trump by name, or any other Republican candidates.

The job of reminding voters how Biden differs from Trump is left to the campaign, which on Wednesday released a new ad contrasting their "dueling economic visions" and accusing the Republican ex-president of lacking a plan to "help working families."

The goal of the tour is for officials to "showcase" Biden's economic agenda, "as they have done throughout the administration," White House spokesperson Jeremy Edwards told CNBC.

Edwards likened the past two weeks to any other economic promotion blitzes that the administration has launched during Biden's first term.

"Since President Biden took office, the administration continues to meet people where they are to highlight the work we are doing on behalf of the American people," Edwards said in a statement to CNBC.

Indeed Biden's Cabinet members embarked on a very similar two week roadshow in March, following his State of the Union address.

The latest efforts to hype up Biden's economic wins come as consumer confidence has ticked down this month, according to the nonprofit business research group The Conference Board. The June index reading released Tuesday decreased slightly to 100.4 from 101.3 in May, signaling that households are feeling slightly worse about the economy this month than they did last month.
The Department of Labor is poised to release its weekly initial jobless claims data on Thursday, just hours ahead of the debate. The numbers, while limited to just one week, could still provide a last-minute boost to either Trump or Biden, depending upon where they fall. An updated estimate of U.S. Gross Domestic Product also comes out Thursday.

The candidates' dueling claims about the economy will be further tested Friday morning, when the Federal Reserve releases May data from the inflation measure the central bank prefers: The Personal Consumptions Expenditure (PCE) index.

OTHER NEWS

24 minutes ago

The Hollywood Walk Of Fame: The 5 Weirdest Rules Stars Must Follow

25 minutes ago

California announces largest land return in state's history

25 minutes ago

A Florida auctioneer was about to sell an 1800s pocket watch. He learned it was a stolen piece of US presidential history

25 minutes ago

Paralympic swimmer Christie Raleigh Crossley may be close to achieving longtime athletic dream

25 minutes ago

Austrian GP: Max Verstappen storms to pole position after closest Q1 in F1 history

25 minutes ago

COSAFA Cup: Bafana Bafana flatter to deceive in goalless draw against Botswana

25 minutes ago

FNB customers vent anger online amid service outage

25 minutes ago

Why markets are concerned by the French election

25 minutes ago

Martin Mull, renowned actor and comedian known for "Roseanne" and "Arrested Development," passes away at 80

25 minutes ago

Hundreds of RAF flights had GPS jammed by Russia

25 minutes ago

#Cannes2024: The new standard

25 minutes ago

Record-breaking runner Joss Naylor known as 'King of the Fells' dies at 88 after going out for a run for nearly every day of his life

25 minutes ago

LeBron James 'OPTS OUT of $51.4m Lakers contract' days after team drafted his son Bronny

25 minutes ago

Video: Incredible footage shows 'UFO' spotted in mysterious ancient canyon where experts claim they've found 'evidence' of portals

25 minutes ago

Eddie Murphy Recalls A Joke At His Expense From ‘SNL’ And Calls It “Racist”

25 minutes ago

Blue Jays designate Mayza for assignment

32 minutes ago

Video: Sadiq Khan leads London's Pride parade through the capital as Queers For Palestine group chant 'there is no pride in genocide'

32 minutes ago

Video: Revealed: Sex-in-a-cell prison officer being investigated by police over explicit jail video is Brazilian OnlyFans model who starred alongside her husband in 15-person orgy for Channel Four swingers documentary - as woman is arrested

35 minutes ago

Bizarre moment MLB star Jose Iglesias celebrates win by performing his new pop single to 32,000 fans at Citi Field

35 minutes ago

New Orleans newspaper gets hilarious 'Hawk Tuah' reference in front page headline - leaving readers stunned

36 minutes ago

A party of shameless liars, how did Dems let this happen? and other commentary

37 minutes ago

Long ignored, at last the surrealist art of Leonora Carrington is getting the attention it’s due

37 minutes ago

Colts' Josh Downs finished top 10 in open-target rate in 2023

37 minutes ago

Lisa Kudrow Is Rewatching Friends For A Heart-Wrenching Reason

37 minutes ago

Upcoming Horror Sequels You Didn't Know Were In The Works

37 minutes ago

Glastonbury Festival 2024 live: Coldplay to headline Saturday after Fat White Family, Kasabian and Little Simz

37 minutes ago

Million dollar lottery ticket unclaimed in Washington state

37 minutes ago

Unexploded WWII ordnance removed from Ang Mo Kio construction site

37 minutes ago

Verstappen takes 40th pole after Austrian sprint win

37 minutes ago

Barcelona's Dest makes PSV Eindhoven move permanent

37 minutes ago

Verstappen says dispute between father and Horner not nice

37 minutes ago

Mets Morning News for June 29, 2024

37 minutes ago

Blue Jays designate Tim Mayza for assignment, call up Cuas from Buffalo

40 minutes ago

Winnipeg Jets pick Swedish defenceman in 2nd Round of NHL Draft

42 minutes ago

How Another Trump Presidency Might Affect Your Tech Stock Investments

42 minutes ago

Chelsea agree personal terms with Real Madrid target, as club-to-club agreement reaches ‘final stages’

42 minutes ago

Max Verstappen aims dig at Christian Horner amid row with father Jos at Austrian Grand Prix

42 minutes ago

Andrei Iosivas and Chase Brown trained together to great results

42 minutes ago

New-In-the-Wrapper 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis Is Today's Bring a Trailer Find

42 minutes ago

This Toyota Ammonia-Powered Engine Seems To Be Gunning For Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles