Biden should stop ignoring Americans’ economic reality

Biden should stop ignoring Americans’ economic reality

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Biden should stop ignoring Americans’ economic reality

Over the past few months, President Joe Biden has told Americans that the U.S. economy is strong,inflation is subsiding, and the job market is growing. The narrative being pushed is that everything is just fine.

Many people, however, especially younger and poorer Americans, aren’t feeling the same sense of optimism.

A recent Pew poll showed that a significant majority of poorer Americans view the economy negatively. While some differences are cut along party lines, the poor and middle class clearly feel less optimistic.

Read the full opinion in the Washington Examiner.

 

Biden should stop ignoring Americans’ economic reality

Gangs Are Back In San Diego

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Gangs Are Back In San Diego

Gangs are re-emerging in Escondido, prompting the PD to reinstate the Gang crew. Former Assistant DA in Sacramento and former Senior Fellow at the California Justice Legal Foundation, and now Director of Criminal Justice Initiatives at the Georgia Center for Opportunity, Josh Crawford, joins Conway and Larson on iHeart Radio to discuss policing issues and effective strategies to combat gang activity.  

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Biden should stop ignoring Americans’ economic reality

Removing work disincentives in the social safety net will strengthen upward mobility and the economy

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Removing work disincentives in the social safety net will strengthen upward mobility and the economy

Policymakers at the national level looking for ways to strengthen economic opportunity too often fixate solely on expanding government programs. Instead, they should embrace a simple goal: eliminating barriers faced by people striving to improve their situation. Removing work disincentives in the social safety net is the best place to start.

A clear example of this kind of disincentive is the benefits cliff: a circumstance in which a raise or a new job can trigger a disproportionately large reduction in safety net benefits, making the household worse off.

Aside from the shock to household stability, such experiences can create the impression that accepting work opportunities — such as a job offer, a raise, or working more hours — is not actually worthwhile for a family.

According to the Georgia Center for Opportunity’s benefits cliffs calculator tool, a Utah single mother of two could typically start to see these “cliffs” between $25,000 and $35,000 in annual earnings, or about $12 to $16 per hour.

To read the full article in the Washington Examiner click here