The White House is increasingly turning its attention to the economic accomplishments of President Joe Biden, seeking to embrace the concept of “Bidenomics” as part of the administration’s next campaign strategy.
Biden will appear alongside Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House on Monday to announce more than $40 billion in investments toward high-speed internet infrastructure across the country, kick-starting the second phase of the pair’s “Investing in America” tour. Meanwhile, White House officials are pressing into a new campaign message that heavily focuses on Biden’s economic agenda — hoping to reclaim a policy area that has long been dominated by Republicans.
At the root of Bidenomics is the idea that the government must rebuild the economy from the “middle out and bottom-up” — a phrase repeatedly used by Biden on the campaign trail in the 2020 and 2024 cycles. One chart compared the number of jobs created under previous administrations to the Biden administration, touting more than 13 million jobs that have been added to the economy since Biden took office.
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