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Some Democrats Hate It, But ‘Bidenomics’ Isn’t Going Anywhere

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President Biden’s recent visit to Pennsylvania focused on his economic strategy, termed “Bidenomics,” which has sparked debate within the Democratic Party.

Despite economic improvements, Biden faces challenges in conveying his role in these changes and addressing public concerns about rising costs.

While his team aims to emphasize real wage and employment gains, they acknowledge the need to reduce costs. (Trending: Hunter Biden’s Art Scheme Exposed By GOP Probe)

“If you notice, they’re feeling much better about the economy,” Biden said of polling. “What we haven’t done is let them know who exactly got it changed.”

“The president’s economic policies are showing great results in terms of real wage gains, real employment gains, real wealth gains,” National Economic Council director Lael Brainard said, “but we still have work to do on lowering costs.”

Biden’s visit to Allentown highlighted small business growth and economic revival, aligning with his localized policy approach.

“It’s starting to sink in with people what’s happening,” Biden claimed.

Despite positive economic indicators, public perception of the economy and Biden’s handling of it remains mixed, with concerns about inflation and consumer prices.

Some Democrats urge a shift in messaging to focus more narrowly on inflation and lowering prices, while others caution against emphasizing the economic improvements too heavily.

“What we’ve found is that Biden really does need to champion more effectively his anti-inflation agenda. A lot of his policy victories – and he has meaningful policy victories on inflation – just aren’t breaking through,” public research firm Blueprint’s chief pollster Evan Roth Smith said.

“The president can and should take every opportunity to really tout these policies and say: ‘Yes, I am in the fight with you on prices; yes, I get the concern; yes, I am taking and have taken action. Here’s what I’ve done X, Y, and Z.’ And this stuff resonates,” he added.

“Recent elections show that Americans prefer those policies to trickle-down MAGAnomics, which raises health care costs and utility bills for families while giving tax cuts to the wealthy and special interests,” White House spokesman Michael Kikukawa said. “We will continue working to ensure every American has heard of the President’s incredibly popular accomplishments.”

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