In the end, presidents are graded not on how they start but how they finish. But with inflation raging, what comes next is uncertain.
Author: Paul Brandus
Jobs, jabs, infrastructure, prosperity, peace: Why isn’t Biden doing more to tout his wins?
There’s no question Biden, like any president, has problems. But jobs are plentiful. Wages are up. The U.S. is reopening. Things are getting fixed.
Some people are optimistic about Social Security. But it’s shrinking as the number of retirees grows.
In our divided country, Social Security is the one thing we have in common. And it’s struggling. Don’t look to politicians to unite on a fix.
Memo to unvaccinated states: Surging COVID-19 isn’t a magnet for jobs and investment
States with an unhealthy, at-risk labor force will have more trouble attracting capital in the future than healthy and stable competing states.