According to an NBC News report, President Biden has backed away from mentioning “Bidenomics” during recent speeches and appearances; he previously mentioned it 101 times since June.
This month: almost no mentions.
The Biden White House may have taken the hint —in an NBC News poll conducted this month, only 38% of respondents approved of Biden’s handling of the economy.
From NBC News:
Now, the word “Bidenomics” appears to have been dropped entirely from Biden’s comments about the economy. He hasn’t used it in public remarks since Nov. 1, when he likened Bidenomics to “the American Dream” in a speech in Minnesota.
The word was absent from Biden’s remarks in Colorado on Wednesday, when he talked about the Inflation Reduction Act, and he didn’t mention it at a campaign reception Tuesday. Nor did the word come up in Biden’s remarks a day earlier on supply chains. It also didn’t make its way into his speeches at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit this month in California or his remarks at fundraisers in San Francisco and Chicago. The same goes for his economic speeches on Nov. 6 and Nov. 9.
During his APEC address, Biden suggested that Americans who are unhappy with the economy are going through some “disconnect.”
“I acknowledge there’s a disconnect between the numbers, and how people feel about their place in the world right now,” Biden said during the speech.
“We can deal with the second part as well,” Biden continued. “We still have work to do.”
More over at NBC News:
The word "Bidenomics" appears to have been dropped entirely from President Biden's comments about the economy. He hasn't used it in public remarks since Nov. 1, when he likened Bidenomics to “the American Dream” in a speech in Minnesota. https://t.co/J4ApZHX2bT
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 30, 2023