The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - The U.S. Retreats From Being The Leader Of The Free World + Why The Biden Economy Felt Bad & Why Trump’s Is Even WORSE

Dec 8, 2025
Jared Bernstein, an economist and former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under Biden, dives into the complexities of the American economy. He discusses the disconnect between economic data and public perception, weighing the impact of inflation versus job creation. Bernstein highlights the challenges posed by AI on the job market and argues for proactive measures like a federal jobs guarantee. He also examines the pressing issues of healthcare costs and the need for fiscal responsibility amid rising interest rates.
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INSIGHT

Fed Faces A Close Call On Inflation Vs. Jobs

  • Bernstein had been split on Fed priorities but shifted toward concern about sticky services inflation.
  • He called the December Fed meeting a close call between focusing on inflation versus a weakening job market.
INSIGHT

AI Uncertainty Creates Low-Hire Labor Pause

  • Employers are in a 'low hire, low fire' pause while evaluating AI's impact, raising recession-era displacement risks.
  • Bernstein warns technology causes largest job losses during downturns when firms cut headcount and hire less back.
ADVICE

Prepare For AI With A Jobs Guarantee

  • Plan for the worst while hoping for the best: prepare policy responses for potential AI-driven displacement.
  • Bernstein advocates a federal jobs guarantee to redeploy displaced workers into productive public roles.
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