trillion in spending proposals. and that was exactly why you saw the president seek to address that issue head on, really make the case that the way his agenda, the way his programs are designed, they are not designed to increase inflation. they aren t going to be a flood of stimyoulative proposals. they re going to be longer term, built out over time. the way they re designed by the economic team will increase jobs, capacity, and the ability for the u.s. economy to push out more goods and ensure the prices remain stable and perhaps lower. essentially trying to take the argument against the new spending you ve seen from republicans both on the political side and on the policy side, and flip them on the head, trying to say if you want lower prices, then you should support my agenda, my legislative agenda. that s not going to shift how republicans view particularly the second piece of the proposal that $3.5 trillion proposal. democrats are working through right now. but he wants to ensur
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the next fiscal year. one thing think address in here is inflation. republicans saying biden s academic agenda will cause rising inflation but they say they don t see a big rise in inflation with the big spending proposals that president biden has put forward. of course, all of this is a blueprint and it has to go through congress to get enacted and it has not been signed into law but lays out a vision for what president biden wants to see. kaitlan collins, cnn, the white house. much of president biden s spending focuses on boosting the economy and comes as many republican states saying it s causing a worker shortage but some workers say the real problem is a wage shortage. cnn s senior national correspondent kim young la reports from montana. reporter: days to go until mountain season kicks off the
for expanding the size and scope of the federal government which we already knew as part of his economic agenda that infrastructure proposal he has been looking at and that american families plan the white house says they want to rethink the government s role in em everyday life when it comes to paid family leave and elderly care and measures they say should be addressed and highlighted by the pandemic and why they should be addressed by the federal government. we had an idea these spending proposals were coming. one thing that is in here that president biden promised on the campaign trail are the health care reform proposals but not included is a price tag which is usual because they try to chart out a rough estimate what that would cost and you often saw that in the trump obama proposals whether it was adding or detracting but here the numbers are not listed and could come from a future budget in the biden administration but they are not included in this one for