Friday’s good jobs numbers may be a boost. But boosts haven’t yet materialized into political benefits.
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Americans are losing benefits. That could hurt Biden in 2024.
The collective impact: a cascading set of new financial burdens that are disproportionately affecting women, young people and people of color — a core part of the Democratic electorate. Coming on top of stubbornly high inflation, they risk further undermining the president’s pitch that he’s rebuilding the economy “from the middle up and the bottom […]
Biden hoped for a big economic story to tell. Now, he's going small.
The president is getting more micro in his economic sales pitch as the landscape loses its luster.