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Hi everyone. Today I want to talk about former President Donald Trump’s recent visit to Scranton, Pennsylvania, and what he said about “big paychecks.” Scranton is a working-class city, and Trump focused his message on jobs, money, and the cost of living. Why Scranton Matters Scranton is in Pennsylvania, an important swing state. Many people there work in factories, health care, or service jobs. That’s why politicians often visit — people there are worried about: • High prices • Rent and housing • Whether their paychecks stretch far enough Trump’s “Big Paycheck” Message During his visit, Trump said workers deserve bigger paychecks and more money to take home. He said his plan includes: • Lower taxes • Fewer government rules on businesses • Increasing U.S. energy production to lower costs Trump said these ideas would help businesses grow and allow workers to keep more of their pay. How He Talked About the Economy Trump compared today’s economy to when he was president. He said inflation was lower and prices were more affordable during his time in office. He blamed current economic policies for higher costs and said many families are struggling to afford basics like groceries, gas, and rent. Different Views] Some people at the event greed with Trump and said their money doesn’t go as far as it used to. Others say the economy is affected by global events and that no single president controls prices alone. Why This Visit Matters Trump’s visit shows how important money and cost of living are for voters right now. Pennsylvania will likely play a major role in future elections, and messages about paychecks and prices may influence voters. Closing In Scranton, Trump focused on one main idea: workers should have bigger paychecks and lower costs. Whether people support or oppose his ideas, the visit highlights how economic stress is shaping political conversations across the country. Reflection One thing that stands out to me is that not everyone in America feels the same economic reality. Some people may hear talk about “big paychecks” and feel hopeful. But others, especially low-income families, seniors, people with disabilities, or workers in expensive cities, may not see those benefits at all. The economy doesn’t affect everyone equally. What helps one group may leave another group behind. That’s why it can feel sad or frustrating when national messages don’t reflect the full picture of what Americans are living through every day.