The election campaign is in full swing and politicians are luring voters with lower taxes and thicker wallets. But economists say that this is the wrong focus and that households are doing well enough. “It has become a competition for different types of candy that I honestly think voters are tired of,” says economist John Hassler.
The election campaign is in full swing and politicians are luring voters with lower taxes and thicker wallets. But economists say that this is the wrong focus and that households are doing well enough. “It has become a competition for different types of candy that I honestly think voters are tired of,” says economist John Hassler.