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The Conference Board said consumer confidence fell below even the lowest readings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The logic is not merely misleading – it is economically illiterate. What is being presented as economic strategy is political theatre.
There’s a cost to taking in more people, but there’s also a significant price to pay if we pull up the drawbridge.
Washington hasn't destroyed the middle class, but it is putting most Americans in a frustrating squeeze.
When more families cross into the upper middle class, that's a success. Don't let politicians sabotage upward mobility.