Bidenomics is an insult to millions of voters living paycheck to paycheck | The Hill
Bidenomics is gaining no voter traction. To understand why, step back from all the technical economic indicators and look at economic life for key voters the majority is falling farther and farther behind, faster and faster than ever.
On June 28, President Biden stood in front of Bidenomics banners to tout his achievements for the U.S. middle class. And, as he has done with any glimmer of good economic data, he followed that up on July 7 with what was effectively a self fist bump, touting new jobs numbers.
Still, two out of three voters disapprove of his economic performance, and no wonder roughly two-thirds of American households are living paycheck to paycheck and/or skipping purchases they can no longer afford.
Is employment as good as the president claims? Yes, if you ask the Federal Reserve. No, if you look at the majority of Gen Xers who are still underemployed or can t find jobs that make ends meet. More than one-third of
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