Why Are So Many Americans Dissatisfied with the Seemingly Solid Economy?
Ask students: Who are some of the people interviewed in this story that report negative feelings about the economy? What are their backgrounds?
Despite a strong economy on paper, many Americans feel left behind. Explore the factors driving this disconnect in this edition of Today's News, Tomorrow's Lesson.
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December 12, 2024
Ask students: Who are some of the people interviewed in this story that report negative feelings about the economy? What are their backgrounds?
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There is a disconnect between seemingly solid economic numbers and the way people feel about this economy. Voters clearly were upset about the cost of living and that helped elect Donald Trump to a second term. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports from Ohio on how Americans see this in the wake of the election.
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What students can do: Do you know how inflation is impacting you in areas of your life, such as local grocery stores? Do you know who is trying to address the problem? As a class, discuss —
How might policy changes made by the Trump administration impact the economy? Watch the following segment and then discuss what the top changes might be.
Republished with permission from PBS NewsHour Classroom.