Biden Management Wants to Downgrade The Infrastructure Package
Biden management wants to downgrade the infrastructure package. The cost of the infrastructure package, which was announced as 2.3 trillion dollars, will be reduced to 1.7 trillion dollars.
White House Spokesperson Jen Psaki announced that the cost of the infrastructure package, which was previously announced as 2.3 trillion dollars and gathered the reaction of the Republicans, was proposed to be reduced to 1.7 trillion dollars.
Psaki reported that a reasonable counter offer was made to Republicans for the infrastructure package. Stating that this proposal is aimed at reducing the size of the package from 2.3 trillion to 1.7 trillion dollars, Psaki said, "In our opinion, this is an art of searching for common ground."
White House spokesperson Psaki said, "This proposal demonstrates a willingness to downsize, paying attention to some areas that are important to the president, while remaining firm in areas that are most vital to rebuilding our infrastructure and the industries of the future."
US President Joe Biden announced an infrastructure package of approximately $ 2.3 trillion, aimed at stimulating the country's economy in early April.