Top Biden Econ Advisor LAUGHS When It's Noted Just 16% Of Americans Feel \"Better Off\" Under Biden
Top Biden Econ Advisor LAUGHS When It’s Noted Just 16% Of Americans Feel “Better Off” Under Biden
#shorts On 2/6/2023, a reporter asked Biden Top Econ Advisor Brian Deese, “Yeah, I mean, building off that same question, I guess, when — you’ve been asked variations on this on the perceptions voters are having on the economy. But when do people start feeling more optimistically about the outlook?
And just to clarify on the stat that was just cited, it’s only 16 percent of those in the pool — poll believe they’re financially better off than when they entered — than when Biden entered the office — the White House. It’s 42 percent feel about the same. So, just to clarify, it’s only 16 percent are feeling better off.
Yeah, so what’s your — so, when do people start feeling — more people start feeling better off about the financial future of the country?
MR. DEESE: Well, look, I think that — I don’t want to — you know, I don’t want to repeat myself, only to say we have more work to do … those are all reasons why we should — we should continue to — continue down the path of the progress that we have made.
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Top Biden Econ Advisor LAUGHS When It’s Noted Just 16% Of Americans Feel “Better Off” Under Biden
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#shorts On 2/6/2023, a reporter asked Biden Top Econ Advisor Brian Deese, “Yeah, I mean, building off that same question, I guess, when — you’ve been asked variations on this on the perceptions voters are having on the economy
- But when do people start feeling more optimistically about the outlook
- And just to clarify on the stat that was just cited, it’s only 16 percent of those in the pool — poll believe they’re financially better off than when they entered — than when Biden entered the office — the White House
- It’s 42 percent feel about the same