to discuss her new book,"In this Economy? How Money and Markets Really Work," which she calls a"toolbox for anyone that wants to understand the economy."
I mean, it's, you know, we know we talk about this stuff long, it's really hard to forecast what's gonna happen next.So how do you sort of set people up to not feel too bogged down by all of this? And I think that is, you know, a media issue, whether that be like negativity and headlines or just maybe we're not explaining things the right way or there's some sort of narrative that people are following you.That's so to, to further emphasize, I think there's totally a good reason why people feel bad about the economy, but there's something outsized that's going on that I think is leaving everybody puzzled.
And so I think inflation has just been a pressure cooker for so long and people are still dealing with the impact of that, that's remained pretty consistent totally.Yeah, I, I totally, I mean, I think that people look at that as you know, and rightly so as the leader of the country and whatever the president does say that does tend to dictate how people feel about certain things and especially the way that things are messaged and how they're messaged.
Uh I think youtube shorts, they've invested a lot of money and I have a newsletter and a pod as well. Like if inflation is going down, people will think that means that prices are going down, but that's not the case.