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After inheriting a challenging economy following the pandemic, President Biden was able to achieve two remarkable feats: stalling inflation while keeping unemployment low. Wages have increased and purchasing power has risen as well. However, despite these positive developments, voters still perceive the economy as poor. Does Biden have a messaging problem or is it possible to run an economy where everything seems too expensive? Join us next time on What Next as we continue our exploration of economic issues and their impact on society and politics.

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