Why the anger? It’s the economy
One of the many notable characteristics of this unconventional presidential race is the broad-base populist uprising from both the left and right. Across the U.S., pockets of workers are fed up with dead-end jobs and stagnant wages. This anti-trade theme has resonated across both parties and will likely force changes in government policy, no matter who wins the election. Continue reading “Implications of Populism”