A Gas Tax Holiday Would Miss the Point—And the People Who Need Help | Diving In

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The Pink-Collar Economy Is Here | Diving In

Since the start of President Trump’s second term, women have received 86% of net new payroll jobs and now hold slightly more non-farm payroll jobs than men. In this episode, Justin Wolfers explains why that shift is happening and what it says about our modern U.S. economy. This t ...  Show more

A Gas Tax Holiday Is Performative Nonsense | The Professor Is In

What happens when politicians try to look like they’re fixing high gas prices without actually fixing them? Justin Wolfers explains why a federal gas tax holiday is bad economics, good theater, and a gift to oil companies. In a follow-up to his explainer episode, Justin answers a ...  Show more

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