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Good–Paying Jobs & A Thriving Economy

For decades wages have been nearly stagnant. At the same time, the cost of gas, goods, food, housing, and healthcare has continued to climb. According to the US Census, the average sales price of a home in the US more than doubled from 2000 to 2021. (Average Sales Price of Houses Sold for the United States (ASPUS) | FRED | St. Louis Fed (stlouisfed.org)). 

Hard-working South Texans deserve a raise. Michelle supports raising the minimum wage and tying it to inflation so wages never fall behind again. No American should have to work two or three jobs to support their family and make ends meet. Michelle will fight to bring funds to the district to help small businesses and expand economic development so that no one has to leave South Texas to make ends meet.

Every year, billions of dollars of trade come across our ports of entry, making cross-border trade one of the most essential components of our local economy. Unfortunately, for far too long, South Texas has been exploited by Fortune 500 companies for cheap labor in the maquiladoras along the Texas-Mexico border. Unfair trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) shifted good paying, union jobs south of the border for sweatshop wages, including South Texas and the McAllen Foreign Trade Zone. We will fight for trade deals that protect workers, the environment, and human rights while ensuring bad actors are held accountable when violating labor and environmental laws. We need to embrace the border as a place to fuse ideas and culture and encourage innovation to flourish.