
Justin Wolfers
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Prof @UMichEcon & @FordSchool | Fellow @BrookingsInst | Intro Econ textbook author | https://t.co/p3ziw22KMT | https://t.co/vvrskX2z0e
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Same robot, two futures. Give Heather a robot that does her job, and she gets to go to the beach. Give that same robot to her boss, and Heather's income goes to zero. AI isn't utopia or dystopia by nature. It's about who owns the robot. That's a choice we still get to make.
Justin Wolfers27,329 görüntüleme • 2 gün önce

The Strait of Hormuz isn't either open or closed. It's been more like my dog going in and out of the house all day. The danger isn't just that the door closes. It's that shippers stop trusting it'll stay open long enough to make plans. That uncertainty alone could push oil back toward $100, even before anything actually happens.
Justin Wolfers48,409 görüntüleme • 5 gün önce

The math behind the White House's Trump Account projections checks out. The assumptions don't. The headline numbers rely on decades of contributions, optimistic stock returns, and future dollars that won't buy nearly as much. More in this week's Diving In:
Justin Wolfers23,464 görüntüleme • 3 gün önce

A 30-year mortgage currently has an interest rate of 6.3%. A reasonable guess it that a 50-year mortgage rate would be about 7.0%. ⇒ The monthly payment on a $500k mortgage: - 30 years: $3,050 per month - 50 years: Only $100 less at $2,950 (but 240 months longer).
Justin Wolfers1,995,470 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce

Interviewer: "When you look at today's numbers, what do they tell us about the effectiveness of Donald Trump's tariffs." Me, very serious economist: "Hahahahahahahahahahaha... hahahahahahahaha... hahahahahahahaha... oh, wow." Sometimes all you can do is laugh at the absurdity.
Justin Wolfers899,465 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce

Markets work best when governments set the rules and let firms compete. The Trump trade agenda takes a different approach: it puts the White House at the center of decisions about who can do business with whom. That changes the incentives—not just for companies, but for the economy as a whole.
Justin Wolfers30,596 görüntüleme • 8 gün önce

Baby bonds are adorable. But a policy that expires in 2028 looks more like a campaign onesie than a savings plan.
Justin Wolfers43,871 görüntüleme • 12 gün önce

Even a quick Iran deal won't undo the damage already done. Stock losses, years of elevated oil prices, and a $350B defense budget increase that quietly translates to $3–4K in added taxes per household. The economy doesn't just snap back. Some of this is permanent.
Justin Wolfers357,348 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce

Trump's "big" trade deal is with the UK: - It's a framework not a deal - They're our 11th largest trading partner - They're only 3% of US trade (97% to go) - They *already* charge average tariffs of only 1% (limited upside) It's a photo op, with little macroeconomic significance
Justin Wolfers1,421,581 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce





