
Weโve written a fair bit about โeconomic anxiety,โ which is concern about oneโs economic future. Thatโs as opposed to the current state of the overall U.S. economy, which by our measure and most others, has been on a slow-growth trajectory. According to our most recent edition of Business Conditions Monthly, our business cycle indicators are well above neutral, which โprovides solid evidence that the risk of recession in the months ahead has diminished.โ
Ever since the presidential election, Americans have been wondering what it was that powered Donald Trumpโs surprise win. In this piece in fivethirtyeight, Ben Casselman discusses the prominent role that economic anxiety played in Trumpโs victory. He shows data demonstrating that the slower a countyโs job growth was since 2007, the better Trump did there.
โTrump Country,โ Casselman wrote, โisnโt the part of America where people are in the worst financial shape; itโs the part of America where their economic prospects are on the steepest decline.โ
He also writes: โThe role of economics in the election matters politically: for Trump, because voters may turn on him if he doesnโt deliver on his economic promises, and for Democrats, because they will struggle to win back the White House if they donโt find ways to speak convincingly on these issues.โ
You can read his piece here.
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