Arizona voters were being interviewed on CBS and they spilled the beans about Biden and his economy. One voter said: “It used to be that we could go out and do things — go out to dinner once, twice a week. Now, no, that’s not happening.” Many people in America would likely agree with these voters who had no problem being very outspoken during the interview. Prices have gotten out of control, in my opinion, and we’re feeling the burn on our wallet every time we go out.
Many left-wing media outlets and websites will publish stories acting like Joe Biden’s economy is booming, but we’re not feeling that. In fact, many people will say we feel the opposite. We feel like we can’t afford as much of the things as we did before. I think the left-wing media is pushing propaganda in hopes to convince us that Biden is doing a good job, but we can all take a look outside and see that’s not the case.
One report by CBS, back in March, talked about the sentiment voters have when talking about the Trump and Biden economies. The report said this about Trump’s economy and how people felt about it:
“These are two very different periods from an economic standpoint,” noted Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY. “The 2017-2019 period was the end of the longest business cycle on record — the economy was doing well, the labor market was quite strong. We had the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years, we had an economy growing at a sub-2% rate but still moving forward.”
Overall, he added, “There was essentially a pretty steady state of the economy before the pandemic.”
In other words, the economy prior to the pandemic was chugging along, providing a strong if not stellar environment. But the post-pandemic economy introduced a number of upheavals, including a labor shortage and the highest inflation in 40 years — which has since receded but remains above its pre-pandemic levels.