'Bidenomics' Is Failing Everyday Americans
The big spending has fueled higher inflation, resulted in larger-than-projected deficits, and contributed to a record level of debt.

As election season approaches, Democrats are touting the economic results of Biden administration policies aimed at improving the lives of working Americans and creating a more equitable economy. But ordinary Americans aren't feeling the so-called success of "Bidenomics."
Superficially, the economy looks solid. As measured by real gross domestic product (GDP), it increased at an annual rate of 2.1 percent in the second quarter of 2023. While August's unemployment rate rose to 3.8 percent, that's still considered full employment by economists. Wages are rising, and we are often told that we're in a manufacturing boom.
But these numbers need perspective. Because we lost millions of jobs during the pandemic, employment growth was inevitable. Many of the jobs lost were going to come back as the economy reopened. Unemployment is low, but only because the economy is drunk on spending that is simultaneously closing many people out of the labor force. What's more, inflation-adjusted median household income has declined—from $76,330 in 2021 to $74,580 in 2022. Labor tensions and strikes are also intensifying.
With all this in mind, is the average American becoming better off?
These troubles are caused in part by inflation, which continues to take its toll. Per the Consumer Price Index (CPI), year-over-year inflation rose to 3.7 percent in August, nudging back up after peaking at 9.1 percent not long ago. "Core" CPI (excluding food and energy) is down slightly to 4.3 percent. Although these numbers are an improvement after we experienced their highest levels since 1982, they remain disturbingly high.
This is bad news for Americans who have seen their standard of living fall since early 2021. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported real average hourly earnings declining in 2021 and 2022, meaning Americans can afford less with their hard-earned dollars. More than three-quarters of people's income is devoted to living expenses like housing, transportation, and food—all of which have become more expensive. Food prices, for instance, rose by 19.3 percent. Shelter rose by 16.5 percent since 2021. Gasoline prices are up too.
Inflation is a tax on every American's standard of living. It's also a regressive tax. Low-income workers tend to experience higher-than-average levels of household inflation. Making matters worse, high interest rates resulting from the Federal Reserve's fight against inflation also hit lower-income Americans the hardest. These tend to consume a higher proportion of such incomes and take money from the pockets of people who hold assets in cash or low-yielding bank deposits. In other words, inflation creates the opposite of an equitable economy.
By now, it's well-known that Bidenomics' big spending has fueled higher inflation, resulted in larger-than-projected deficits, and contributed to a record level of government debt. The most recent estimate of the full-year deficit for 2023 is $1.5 trillion, up from $946 billion last year. Total federal debt is now more than $33 trillion, an increase from $28.5 trillion in 2021. Budget tensions led the credit agency Fitch Ratings to downgrade Treasury debt based on prospects of further fiscal deterioration. This is not great, seeing as federal borrowing is projected to be $120 trillion in the next 30 years.
The prospect of gigantic, never-ending deficits during good times is making investors nervous. Borrowing costs like mortgage and car loan rates are rising, as are yields on benchmark 10-year treasury notes. They're now above 4.3 percent, their highest level since 2007—more especially heavy burdens on lower-income Americans.
Finally, while America may be experiencing a hike in real construction spending, that's a far cry from a manufacturing boom. According to the Institute for Supply Management Report on Business, in August, economic activity in the manufacturing sector contracted for the tenth consecutive month following 28 months of growth. Moreover, manufacturing only accounts for 11 percent of GDP. Even if this sector was growing, the benefits wouldn't be widely shared.
Nor will Bidenomics' manufacturing subsidies help workers with college degrees. These handouts are benefiting companies, often big and rich ones, for projects they would have likely taken on anyway. Take the Inflation Reduction Act, for example. About half of all projects included in the Act were announced before it was passed. The private green market was booming even before the subsidies. The remainder of those subsidies overwhelmingly benefit rich consumers of electric cars and other Biden-favored products.
Taken together, these facts can help explain the president's low approval ratings and the American people's overall pessimism about the direction of the economy. With so many working people feeling pinched, who can blame them?
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There is no inflation.
And it's coming down.
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As a bot, you should know that if there is no inflation, then it CAN'T be coming down.
Illogical. Does not compute.
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'Bidenomics' Is Failing Everyday Americans
But you know who's doing OK under Biden?
Musk and Bezos and Ellison and Gates and Buffett and Page and Brin and Ballmer and Zuckerberg and the Waltons.
#OBLsFirstLaw
So the Biden economy is bad for everyday Americans but good for billionaires?
On a completely unrelated note, Koch-funded libertarians wanted Biden to be President.
Nuh uh.
— Mike Liarson
Strategically!
"The big spending has fueled higher inflation, resulted in larger-than-projected deficits, and contributed to a record level of debt."
Biden hits the trifecta!
WHAT ABOUT THE RIG COUNT?
Feature not a bug.
'Bidenomics' Is Failing Everyday Americans
Just wait for the Climate Corps to arrive. I'm guessing they'll be carrying guns by the end of Biden's next term.
The White House on Wednesday unveiled a new climate jobs training program that it says could put 20,000 people to work in its first year on projects like restoring land, improving communities' resilience to natural disasters and deploying clean energy.
The American Climate Corps is modeled after a program that put millions to work during the Great Depression. President Biden's climate policy adviser Ali Zaidi told reporters that the program has broader goals beyond addressing the climate crisis.
the program has broader goals beyond addressing the climate crisis.
Of course. It’s called shoveling money to the connected.
Or the older among us might remember that Hitler's SA had a whole lot of members who found it the only job available.
But kids today are not interested unless they can work remotely.
Except the experts keep saying we need less jobs, like 10% unemployement, not more jobs to tame inflation.
Concentration camps need guards.
Concentration camps15 Minute Cities need guards.FIFY.
“Climate Ghettos “
What's goal is broader than a crisis that spans the globe on a (running) 100 yr. timeline affecting energy policy of virtually every multicellular organism? A 1,000 year transgalactic Jihad to set us all on The Golden Path?
The good news is since it's government agency it won't even be up and running till next Nov.
Whatever - buttplug
Good to know the preferred policies of the Reason staff are working precisely as expected. Free speech and nean tweets or marxist authoritarianism and you all chose the latter.
Yeah, but a completely inept president will insure that the executive branch doesn’t get anything done! Those unelected bureaucrats can’t do anything without potus telling them to.
That’s how adults see it.
Bidens [Na]tional So[zi]alist economy is a great success of "armed-robbing" every EARNING citizen to fund incompetence and greed in the name of equality.
And the more Biden STEALS from the earners the LESS earners there will be and the MORE incompetent and greedy criminals there will be voting to "armed-theft".
Problem is. 'Guns' don't make sh*t. So once the looters take it all they'll either end-up in a poverty of dispair or have to go conquer someone else's greener pasture.
Because that's what Criminal [Na]tional So[zi]alists do.
Wouldn’t it be something if we had a party of opposition to the Democrats that consisted of mature adults interested in good governance rather than a bunch of authoritarian, grievance-driven, mean-spirited dicks who also spend tons of money.
[Disclaimer: This is a bothsides, not a whatabout.]
Actually you only criticized the opposition to democrats.
[Disclaimer: This is a bothsides, not a whatabout.]
Still a deflection away from blaming democrats.
He would never ever criticize his precious democrats.
""rather than a bunch of authoritarian, grievance-driven, mean-spirited dicks who also spend tons of money.""
That describes the left very well.
Libertarians.
Raise your hand if you expected the anti-energy Kleptocracy faction to do a good job. No hands? Then it's a lucky thing for Biden's party that Orange Hitler is now counter-backstabbing the mystical prohibitionist girl-bulliers who helped his court packing reinstate woman-enslaving Comstockism. Ya gotta love The Kleptocracy for replacing the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, complete with elephant dung!
If I’m up on the latest news, Trump is already back to bragging about his being the champion of the anti-abortion cause.
It’s hard to keep up since consistency in messaging isn’t one of Trump’s skills.
He said the same thing when he was running for office in 2016.
The only thing contradictory is your delusions about him.
If I’m up on the latest news…
You are not.
He’s up on the leftist narrative though.
On Meet The Press last Sunday Trump said “I would sit down with both sides and I’d negotiate something, and we’ll end up with peace on that issue for the first time in 52 years.”
Hardly sounds like bragging about his being the champion of the anti-abortion cause.
However, I'm not sure who he's negotiating with if it is left to the states.
Who exactly are both sides that he'll sit down with and what exactly will they get done? Is there a person named pro-choice and one named anti-abortion? And if they sign a deal does it become law?
""Is there a person named pro-choice and one named anti-abortion?""
Those are probably acceptable pro-nouns now.
I suppose you could sit with leaders of pro-abortions groups and anti-abortion groups. But all that is moot if one believes it should be left to the states.
"court packing"
Filling a judicial vacancy when one arises isn't "court packing" you abortion-obsessed lunatic.
Anyway why is it a big deal? You've told us 10 billion times how the Libertarian Party platform has the power to magically write abortion into the US Constitution. So just do the same thing you did in the early 1970s.
>>Inflation is a tax on every American's standard of living.
(D) hates the poor. water is wet.
And turd lies.
There is no such thing as 'Bidenomics', just a bunch of incompetent idiots who have no idea what they are doing.
Disagree. They (not Biden, he doesn’t know wtf is going on) know exactly what they’re doing, and it’s going as planned.
Yes, but to be fair, it’s easy to destroy things.
So the economy is doing historically well by accident?
Funny
Let's be honest - we know Joe isn't running anything. This is the democrat, far left, running the show. The Susan Rices of the world.
Trump, while can be an idiot at least had good advisors (in general).
Biden is a potato.
I love those teeny, tiny little number for Food and Shelter prices.
Those are definitely not the case here. Food especially. I spend WAY more than an extra 20%.
They come up with that number because of how they allow substitution. If the thing you used to buy for $1 goes up to $2, but you choose an alternative for $1.20 because you can no longer afford what you used to buy, they say food inflation is only 20%.
In my world, you can't buy the same beef cuts you used to find on sale regularly for $2.79 to $5 for less than $8 a pound on sale, more regularly priced. The stuff that's $5-7 a pound is the cheapest shit cuts that used to regularly cost $2-3 a pound -- chuck roasts, mostly. Chicken thighs on sale used to be 99 cents, now it is on sale for 1.50 to 1.79, but it is rarely on sale and regular prices way higher. I bought a salad dressing brand I've always bought, used to be $3.99 for the giant jar, last time I looked it had risen (again) to $7.49. Bags of frozen vegetables that used to be $2 are now $3 and 3.49, and several of them have shrunk from one pound or 14 ounces down to 12 ounces even with a price increase.
This is everywhere, with everything. When you can't afford the ribeye so you get the sirloin, then you can't afford the sirloin so you get the cheap cut of chuck or the chicken, they pretend that there's no inflation.
The average consumer is likely spending way more than an additional 20% to feed themselves, and doing so with lower quality and lower priced substitutes along the way to do so.
""When you can’t afford the ribeye so you get the sirloin, then you can’t afford the sirloin so you get the cheap cut of chuck or the chicken""
Before you know it, you're eating cat food.
Before you know it, you’re eating
cat foodbugs.I've just been eating cats.
I also wonder if it takes shrinkflation into account. My wife does the baking, so I’m not sure how common it is, but there’s been several times she’s given me a grocery list with an exact amount for ingredients, and the package is slightly smaller than the recipe calls for
I'm hearing more reports of deer/elk being poached. I'm sure there are some trophy hunters, but how many are meat hunting?
The economic principles employed here are incredibly tortured.
The main drivers of inflation have been sector-specific price increases due to pandemic-era supply chain problems, sectors such as food, cars, and energy.
Why this is described as general inflation is beyond me, since that requires price increases across the board, including the price of labor (wages). Wages are rising a little, but that's due to a long period of full employment, which most people think is the definition of a good economy.
But it doesn't matter if both prices and wages are increasing as long as it doesn't run away with itself fueled by the reckless printing of money.
The emphasis is on "reckless." There was presumably increased demand from pandemic-era government aid, but this is the whole point. Your alternative is not a happy world where everyone is richer and prices are lower, it's a world in which millions of people are evicted because they lost their jobs in a pandemic and got no help. You guys only ever look at the most convenient side of the equation.
That spigot got turned off, so I don't understand what your problem is. It did its job as intended.
The real problem is that wages aren't high enough and people can't afford to live comfortably, which is a fact brought about by the eradication of worker rights and tax cuts for the rich. Your policies are why Americans are unhappy, not Biden's.
I don't know why you even bother commenting on economic topics anymore.
You spent years (correctly) describing Koch-funded libertarianism as little more than a billionaire's project to promote his greedy economic agenda. You pretended you supported Democrats largely because you wanted to knock billionaires down a couple pegs.
But now Democrats are clearly the more billionaire-friendly party. They're even moving toward the gimme more cheap labor! immigration agenda Charles Koch has been pushing for years. And you still support Dems as vigorously as ever.
Almost like it was never about economics at all, was it?
Being a faggot in the late stages of syphilis is making Tony progressively more stupid as the years wear on. Too bad we have antiretroviral drugs or we could have been rid of his faggot ass 30 years ago.
It's supposed to fail. Our society is being destroyed from within just like Reagan predicted.
The left lamely blames inflation on a massive drop in federal tax receipts after the 2017 tax reform.
Only problem is that the "Trump" tax cuts did NOT decrease federal revenue.
FY 2017 $3.32 trillion
FY 2021 $ 4.05 trillion -- a 22% increase in four years.
https://www.thebalancemoney.com/current-u-s-federal-government-tax-revenue-3305762#Current%20Revenue
Federal revenue in FY 2022 is estimated to be $4.9 trillion. That's a 47.6% increase in federal revenue in only 5 years.
https://usgovernmentrevenue.com/recent_revenue
The problem was and IS the massive increase in spending -- NOT some shortage of revenue. All Democrats and too many Republicans including Trump voted for this ill-advised spending increase.
WrOnG WiThIN nOrMaL pARaMeTErS
What dies thus mean?
“the economy is drunk on spending that is simultaneously closing many people out of the labor force.” ???
It seems to me that this means that many office employees find themselves on the street now. This trend has been going on since 2020. Yes, they complain and demand. But that doesn't bother me much. I am from Sydney myself and our economic situation is somewhat similar to the USA. But I'm calm about my work because I see statistics for labour hire near me. The demand for blue-collar professions is much higher now and this opens up new opportunities for people like me)
It’s not all bad in Joe’s America. In most dem run cities they have the inflation adjustment program. If you can’t afford to live just stop by your local Walmart and fill a cart with whatever you need free of charge .
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