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After Hours catches up with Tyler Goodspeed – acting chair of the White House Counsel of Economic Advisers – to discuss the U.S. approach coming out of an economic crisis.

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15 replies
  1. Crissy G says:

    It'll be a Race to see who can run the worst Economy — Jimmy Carter with Stagflation and Gas Rationing or Biden with Food Rationing!!!🔥🔥🔥

  2. Maria Hazelo says:

    yeah now that Pelosi thinks there is a new president and the vaccinations are coming. she thinks people are gonna give the credit to Biden she's willing to compromise. smh everyone knows it's all because of President Trump and his administrations hard work.

  3. EC CW says:

    Sure they did where are these jobs???? That’s why everyone’s broke and not working….eve of pandemic???? You mean PLANDEMIC tyler. Looks like your as big a part of it as the rest of you globalists

  4. Michelle Williams says:

    The only reason the unemployment rate is where it is!!! Average American’s that have exhausted unemployment benefits and the benefit from the relief stipend have been expunged from both States and Federal rolls and are now being reflected in spike in SNAP applications, energy assistance and borrowing from family members for basic necessities..

  5. namur 1990 says:

    Millions of Americans who lost their jobs during the pandemic have fallen thousands of dollars behind on rent and utility bills, a warning sign that people are running out of money for basic needs. Nearly 12 million renters will owe an average of $5,850 in back rent and utilities by January, Moody’s Analytics warns. Last month, 9 million renters said they were behind on rent, according to a Census Bureau survey. The data underscores the deepening financial disaster for many families as the pandemic continues to shut off work opportunities.

  6. Scott Wiggins says:

    The Covid plandemic paved the way for mail in voting and we know how that turned out. Only 3% of deaths this year under age 75 are attributed to Covid. Life expectancy in the USA is about 79. The largest demographic affected by Covid are above age 74. So, we are largely counting deaths of persons who are at their end of life due to age and multiple age related underlying conditions. Stop the charade!

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