Does New Data Support that Bidenomics is Working? Former White House Chief Economist Tells All

Click the link to enter a giveaway for a complimentary subscription to my Substack newsletter and a free book by simply making a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so you can get all of the paid benefits: https://gleam.io/1TiJl/let-people-prosper-substack-newsletter-subscription. Thank you for listening to the 38th episode of "This Week's Economy." Today, I cover: 1) National: - What is Americans' biggest concern and is Bidenomics making it worse? - What do the latest state and national GDP data show - Was The Atlantic’s claim that you're at fault for inflation true? - Why did my tweet about Biden’s job market claims make the community page? - What’s up with a carbon tariff? 2) States: - What does a comparison between Florida and California reveal about policy? - What should Texas do about School Choice and its $20 billion rainy day fund? - How could a conservative state budget take Iowa to the top? 3) Other: - What did I learn from attending the Meant for More Summit by the American Enterprise Institute and The Alliance for Opportunity about preventing poverty? - Highlights from my recent podcast episode with Dr. Gale Pooley - Sneak peek of Monday's episode with Jennifer Huddleston on tech regulation, antitrust, and social media. Please like this video, subscribe to the channel, share it on social media, and provide a rating and review. Also, subscribe and see show notes for this episode on Substack (www.vanceginn.substack.com) and visit my website for economic insights (www.vanceginn.com).

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What works best to let people prosper? Join leading free-market economist Vance Ginn, Ph.D. as he works to understand this question through weekly interviews with interesting people on Tuesdays and weekly economic updates on Fridays. His insights build on past lessons, being president of Ginn Economic Consulting, and contributing to more than 15 think tanks while formerly teaching economics in academia and serving as chief economist of the White House's OMB. Dr. Ginn is a Christian, husband, father of three kids, classical liberal, and rock drummer who resides near Austin, Texas.