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Warum Trump und Harris auf diese Mutter von sieben hören sollten

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OrtLas Vegas, North Las Vegas

Nicole Williams, a bartender and mother of seven from Las Vegas, is feeling the pinch of rising prices across the board, struggling to make ends meet as inflation soars. With grocery costs skyrocketing and the price of gas climbing, Williams has had to cut back on family vacations and extracurricular activities for her children. „Everything was cheaper before,“ she lamented, underscoring the financial strain many service workers face in the thriving yet challenging Las Vegas economy. The city’s unemployment rate remains alarmingly high at 5.9%, highlighting the difficult landscape for many locals.

As the presidential election approaches, candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are vying for the votes of low-wage workers like Williams, who are deeply affected by kitchen-table issues such as childcare costs and housing affordability. Both candidates are offering competing visions for economic relief, with the potential of policies such as ending taxes on tips becoming a focal point of debate. The Culinary Union, representing many service workers, is actively campaigning for Democratic candidates, while support for Trump’s proposals continues to resonate with specific worker demographics.

Inflation is further compounded by exorbitant childcare expenses, eating up over a third of families‘ annual incomes. Single grandmother Dominic Richmond, burdened with the care of four young children, describes her situation as „a hurricane,“ stressing the urgent need for effective solutions before it’s too late. Amid these pressing challenges, many Las Vegans anxiously await a candidate who can truly address their pressing needs and make a tangible difference in their lives. For more insights into the local economic struggles, check out www.bbc.com.

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