Let People Prosper

Want Lower Prices? Start with Better Policy | TWE 168


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Affordability remains one of the biggest concerns for American families. Inflation has cooled, but prices are still too high because bad policy keeps raising costs and limiting choices.

In this episode of This Week’s Economy, we discuss the latest jobs report, government spending, Washington’s growing role in private business, credit-card debt, and why antitrust policy should protect consumers instead of becoming a political weapon.

The bottom line: affordability improves when competition, entrepreneurship, innovation, and sound policy are allowed to work.

Find show notes and more at https://vanceginn.com.

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Let People ProsperBy Vance Ginn, Ph.D.

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