Thank you for listening to the 43rd episode of "This Week's Economy."
Today, I cover:
1) National:
- Jobs report from last Friday looks good on the surface but weak under it
- CPI inflation indicates it is heating up again, and real earnings are weak
- GOP debate was too much infighting and not enough specificity, especially on spending
- Trump v. Biden: Comparison after three years of both administrations
2) States:
- Texas property tax relief isn’t being felt by many Texans, and the amount of tax relief will be much less because of excess state and local spending
- Texas Policy Research Initiative launches and posts about the messy legislative process in Texas
- New South Carolina Sustainable Budget for FY 2025 will pave a better path forward if followed
3) Other:
- I'm now an associate research fellow at AIER; don’t miss my latest piece on how states are hurting people by raising their minimum wages
- My website is newly updated; be sure to check that out as well
- Don't miss the latest LPP podcast with Adam Thierer of R Street Institute on the technology revolution
- Mark your calendars for Monday for a new podcast with Michael Cannon of Cato Institute on improving health care affordability, accessibility, and quality
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