
The Brian Lehrer Show Brian Lehrer Weekend: Robert Reich; What to Know About ARFID; Gen Z Intimacy
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Aug 9, 2025 Robert Reich, former U.S. Labor Secretary and public policy professor, discusses the economic ramifications of political decisions, offering insights from his memoir. William Sharp delves into ARFID, an eating disorder, sharing a poignant case study that highlights its psychological impact. Carter Sherman addresses Gen Z's 'intimacy recession,' exploring how social media and the Me Too movement shape modern relationships. Together, they unpack critical issues from personal experiences to significant societal trends.
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Middle-Class Wages Stalled Since Late 1970s
- Reich says the postwar social compact unraveled in the late 1970s and 1980s under a 'greed is good' ethos.
- He notes median wages adjusted for inflation stagnated while top incomes captured most gains.
Use Selective Tariffs And Industrial Strategy
- Combine selective tariffs with an industrial policy that backs semiconductors, wind, solar, and batteries to rebuild competitive capacity.
- Train and upskill the workforce for emerging industries rather than protecting outdated sectors with blanket tariffs.
Firing The BLS Undermines Data Integrity
- Reich warns that firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics head for unwelcome data is 'shooting the messenger' and destroys trust in economic statistics.
- He emphasizes that apolitical data and an independent Fed are essential for domestic and global market confidence.








