President Joe Biden continues to rack up strong economic gains, with GDP growth continuing to outpace predictions, alongside low unemployment, and falling inflation. The public, however, remains mired in pessimism, with large majorities saying the economy is in bad shape. It’s a disconnect that Democrats have to deal with before next year’s election. That’s why Biden is on his ”Bidenomics” tour—to tout the significant achievements of his administration around the country.
Given the public’s resistance to that message, though, Biden might have to try something else. Feel their pain, and blame it on corporate greed. It has the benefit of both being a valid accusation and a popular one.