Biden, Dems drop term ‘Bidenomics’ as Americans cite failing economy as top issue

Biden, Dems drop term ‘Bidenomics’ as Americans cite failing economy as top issue

Joe Biden first embraced the term Bidenomics in June 2023, but now, as Americans cite the economy as a top priority along with immigration, the administration's use of the term has declined.

Axios asked the White House why the term had appeared to fall out of favor. Biden didn't say it during the State of the Union address, and in fact he hadn't used it since the end of January, until saying it during a speech in North Carolina on Tuesday. "Folks, you notice the leading economists aren’t making much fun of Bidenomics anymore.  They’re thinking maybe it works to build from the middle out and the bottom up," he said.
 
Critics of the President had used the term Bidenomics to describe the inflation, high gas prices, and other economic concerns, but the Biden team decided to attempt to take it back, much like Obama's team had with Obamacare, Axios notes. But it didn't quite work out.

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