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zab

01/28/24 1:10 PM

#459733 RE: B402 #459722

This is America, corruption, murder, robbery, embezzlement, fraud, is everywhere, you want government to be perfect. Not going to happen.
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blackhawks

01/28/24 5:34 PM

#459752 RE: B402 #459722

Funny how often the actual economic data undermines so many of your arguments, though they ARE filled with sweeping generalizations and unsupportable assertions.

Inside the White House, confidence grows that a strong economy will sell itself to Americans
Source: NBC News

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen boasted that the United States “now produces far more goods and services than it did before the pandemic,” on the heels of a recovery she called the most equitable on record.

Jan. 27, 2024, 5:36 PM EST

After a year of recession doomsaying, an unexpectedly resilient economy is boosting the White House as it ramps up selling its record to Americans who’ve just started shaking off their “vibecession.”

At the same time, senior administration officials say they’re increasingly confident the situation on the ground can largely speak for itself. The economy grew at a strong 3.1% pace between the fourth quarter of 2022 and the same period last year, every inflation measure is cooling, the job market remains strong and the stock market has hit record highs.

“Extraordinary” is how Lael Brainard, director of the National Economic Council, described the economy to reporters at the White House on Friday. “We looked historically — we’ve never had a year where inflation has declined this fast while the economy has grown above trend and unemployment has remained stable at a low rate,” she said.

Jared Bernstein, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, said in an interview Friday that the economy is “a growth machine that keeps on delivering,” fueled by a tight labor market, robust consumer spending and rising real wages. And in a speech Thursday at the Economic Club of Chicago, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen boasted that the United States “now produces far more goods and services than it did before the pandemic,” on the heels of a recovery she called the most equitable on record.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/white-house-hopes-rise-strong-economy-will-sell-rcna135765