i m flooded with economic numbers all day long, i work it business week. they all point at the idea that it s about to be mourning in america again. all the numbers in the intro show things are turning in the right direction. a lot of times there s a delay effect, but if you don t joe biden, if you re an incumbent running for reelection, this is the economy want to be running on. how much are we missing in this, the point that needs to be hammered home again and again we talk about the economy. should be there be more focus on the price of eggs, something my friend and colleague loves to talk about? what is the metric that is the sort of convincing metric about
of the point that needs to be hammered home again and again when we talk about the economy? should there may be more focus about the price of eggs which is something chris hayes my friend and colleague loves to talk about? what is the metric that s the convincing metric about the health of this economy? tee moo it comes down to jobs and a broader question how is my family doing, what to my kids prospects look like? and if those things turning around, that s been what warren and sanders and aoc have hammered away on over the last few years and we ve seen it translate into the biden presidency. i think when people go into the voting booth especially when trump is on the other side of the ticket that s really what they re going to be thinking about. biden s been talking a lot about democracy, institutional integrity, you know, the sacrosanct nature of the