The Biden campaign is increasingly worried about a group that could determine an important chunk of Electoral College votes.

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    5 months ago

    Manufacturing jobs, climate change, growth in unions

    IDK maybe it’s an unimpressively short list but each one fits the brief in pretty large-scale fashion

    The growth in 10th percentile wages is definitely going to disproportionately benefit black familes

    To look specifically at the racial dimension, here’s an overall graph of median income broken down by race. It’s kind of not ideal that it cuts off before showing 2023, but enough that you can see that in recent years they’re squeezing together (racial income inequality going down) for the first time in quite a while – not like income at the top going down is a real great thing, but that is partly the result of Biden’s deliberate policy decision to prioritize keeping employment high over keeping inflation low, so that the pain of the Covid recovery is shared among all segments of society instead of disproportionately focused on the most vulnerable as I think most US politicians would have done.