Biden rejects concerns of low consumer confidence in the economy, stating ‘We’ve already made progress’

President Biden Defends Economic Record in Interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett

President Biden has dismissed criticism of his handling of the economy, despite polls showing disapproval of his policies. In an interview with CNN host Erin Burnett, he insisted that the economy has already turned around, despite low consumer confidence and concerns about rising housing costs, declining real income, and weak economic growth. He cited a survey indicating that although Americans may believe the nation is in bad shape, they believe they are personally doing well.

Biden defended his administration’s economic record by highlighting job creation and claiming that the United States has the strongest economy in the world. He also denied Burnett’s assertion that last week’s GDP fell short of expectations, pointing to the market’s response as evidence of his administration’s success.

While acknowledging concerns about inflation, Biden credited his administration with lowering junk fees and blamed corporate greed for some of the economic challenges. He emphasized that when he took office, inflation was at 9% and claimed that his administration has been successful in bringing it down.

In conclusion, President Biden’s response to criticism of his economic policies was to downplay concerns and emphasize his administration’s accomplishments. He dismissed polls showing voter disapproval and defended his handling of the economy, highlighting job creation and asserting that the United States has the strongest economy in the world. Biden acknowledged concerns about inflation but credited his administration with addressing them and blamed corporate greed for some of the economic challenges.

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