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November 16, 2020 The Biden Economy is coming.

Launching a long-term plan for the recovery of the pandemic-ravaged US economy are Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who outlined their post-Covid agenda.



Biden announced the creation of 3 million "well-paid" jobs with its business plan.

He said this during his speech from Wilmington, Delaware, promising a national minimum wage of $ 15 an hour.

And then: "No public contract will be awarded to companies that do not produce in America".



Admitting that the US is in a "dark" place, he then said that his administration will strengthen the national economy, despite the pandemic.

The Democrat met with various business leaders ahead of the economy talk from his Delaware headquarters.

"To state the obvious, it looks like we are turning a dark corner now," he said on video link, "I don't want to be falsely optimistic, but I think we can do it."



"Everyone agreed today that the sooner we have access to this administration's vaccine distribution plan," the sooner we can move forward with the Covid-19 vaccine.

"Congress should come together and pass the package of measures for the coronavirus, like the Heroes Act, which the House passed months ago," he added.



"More people will die of covid 19 if we don't coordinate", stressing that "if we have to wait until January 20, we will be a month and a half behind".

The pandemic "will get worse before things get better".