Over the past two years, the Biden-Harris administration and the Democratic-run House and Senate acted to lower healthcare and drug costs; fight climate change and reduce energy costs; invest in mental health care; and invest in American manufacturing and infrastructure.
Friday marks the second anniversary of the Biden-Harris administration, and it’s been an eventful 24 months, to say the least. President Joe Biden has overseen the nation’s economic recovery from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, with more than 10 million jobs created over the past two years and unemployment reaching a 50-year low in December.
Biden has also signed dozens of impactful bills into law and has already arguably had the most accomplished presidency of any Democrat since Lyndon Johnson in the 1960s.
Here are 10 ways the Biden administration has delivered for American workers and families over the past two years:
1. Lowering Healthcare and Drug Costs
2. Fighting Climate Change and Saving Families Money on Energy
3. The Most Consequential Federal Gun Safety Bill in Decades
4. The Largest-Ever National Investment in Mental Health
5. Canceling Up to $20,000 in Federal Student Loans for Tens of Millions of Americans
6. A Generational Investment in American Industry and Manufacturing
7. Billions of Dollars in Investments in Workers, Families, and Communities
8. Reducing the Cost of Gas by Releasing Oil from the National Strategic Reserve
9. Improving Healthcare for Veterans Affected by Burn Pits
10. Reforming the US Postal Service to Ensure Long-Term Stability