I have no evidence, but I assume Trump suspended most tariffs for 90 days because he read my analysis of his global trade war, and my take on the March jobs report. So you should probably read it too! https://t.co/aoWLtzak3S
If the Trump administration is committed to improving economic prosperity for Americans, they should be committed to measuring those improvements accurately. https://t.co/iFrhOh2pg9
Researching the potential regional impacts of Trump's Trade War, I was surprised how exposed North Dakota is. 12% of their GDP is exports (7th in U.S.), but about 90% of their exports go to Canada!
To kick things off, here's my take on the five biggest challenges facing the U.S. economy in 2025, and how they might impact your community! https://t.co/5EFIWgF4nZ
The modern economy is a whirlwind - complex, unpredictable, and hard to keep up with. Each week, I will tackle the biggest economic questions, break down how they might impact your local community, and share actionable, real-world policy solutions.
That's why I'm starting Epic Econ - a free weekly economics newsletter. (https://t.co/s8QuXvSrpO) My goal is to help curious citizens and aspiring leaders make their cities and communities more epic.
To me, recent events have been a wake-up call that the successes and failures of elected leaders in Washington reverberate through every American community, from the biggest cities to the smallest towns, and to every corner of the globe.
Shocking new headlines hit the airwaves every day. I am often left wondering: How will this affect me? My family, friends, and neighbors? My local community? I have a hunch I am not alone in asking these questions.
Just as I feared! Has anyone studied the impact of coffee prices on productivity? Demand might be too inelastic for it to matter... https://t.co/ER5jL18ixD via @nbcnews
Inflation is most salient for me when it hits goods with inelastic demand. For me, that's eggs and coffee. With the avian flu outbreaks, I've been noticing.
@jaysonst Couldn't agree more! Winning in baseball is hard. Winning in the postseason is even harder. Pettitte had 5 WS rings and more postseason wins (19) than any pitcher in history. That can and should count for something.
11. If policymakers want to ensure the benefits of a large employer are widespread, increasing affordability of housing is likely their best bet. Happy to answer any questions! #EconTwitter#Amazon
1. This holiday season, have you really thought about how online retail has transformed shopping? It's wild! I can get all my gifts from the comfort of home. But e-commerce giants like Amazon have changed our communities too. Are we better off?
10. The biggest shortcoming of Amazon's expansion may be it increases inequality. Wealthier residents own homes at higher rates, and so benefit the most. They also are more politically active - maybe another reason local governments subsidize big employers (other than jobs!)