Biden’s economy

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How is the mainstream media going to put their usual anti-Biden spin on this?
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How is the mainstream media going to put their usual anti-Biden spin on this?

Something like this:
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Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile homelessness is up 12% this year and at all time levels. Nothing to see here people...

https://apnews.com/article/homelessness-increase-rent-hud-covid-60bd88687e1aef1b02d25425798bd3b1

What is the GOP doing to address this, other than whining about seeing poop on the streets of San Francisco?

Trying to gut workers’ rights, ensuring more unwanted children are born (and with no healthcare), gutting mental health care and generally trying to make life miserable. You don’t think their bold ideas for a brand new dystopia will work?
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Ouch

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And this is Biden's fault because??????
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Champagne tastes on a beer budget will do that to you. Isn’t the GOP all about personal responsibility?
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LOL, so in other words, the paycheck to paycheck cohort has been reduced by 33% since Biden took office.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, so in other words, the paycheck to paycheck cohort has been reduced by 33% since Biden took office.


No, the group measured is different in the two. One is all households (the 78%) and the other is only those households with greater than $100,000 income (the 50%).

Paycheck to paycheck measures in general are not all that reliable in any case, so it's a bit silly to make hay of them either way.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, so in other words, the paycheck to paycheck cohort has been reduced by 33% since Biden took office.


No, the group measured is different in the two. One is all households (the 78%) and the other is only those households with greater than $100,000 income (the 50%).

Paycheck to paycheck measures in general are not all that reliable in any case, so it's a bit silly to make hay of them either way.

Today’s CNBC paycheck to paycheck number for all households is 62%.
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Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile homelessness is up 12% this year and at all time levels. Nothing to see here people...

https://apnews.com/article/homelessness-increase-rent-hud-covid-60bd88687e1aef1b02d25425798bd3b1


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kudos to the 15% who were not wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile homelessness is up 12% this year and at all time levels. Nothing to see here people...

https://apnews.com/article/homelessness-increase-rent-hud-covid-60bd88687e1aef1b02d25425798bd3b1




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