Author Archives: jfrankel

Do Voters Pursue Their Economic Self-Interest?

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September 29, 2025 — As US President Donald Trump goes further and further off the rails in his demolition of long-standing rules and norms, it remains puzzling why so many Americans voted for him and continue to support him.  It is especially puzzling why so many lower and middle-income Americans support him, since his policies tend to their economic disadvantage.  Cutting federal spending on Medicaid and many other government services while simultaneously extending massive tax cuts for high-income households, does not sound crowd-pleasing populism.  But perhaps this is only puzzling to economists. read more

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Turning Medical Science Back to 1900

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August 31, 2025 — US president William McKinley died in 1901 of gunshot wounds that modern medicine could easily have handled. Without x-rays, his doctors couldn’t find the second bullet, and without antibiotics, they couldn’t fight the sepsis that set in and killed him.

Donald Trump wants to Make America Great Again [MAGA].His idea of when America was great is evidently the McKinley Administration of 1897-1901.  Why? Trump in February 2025: “He was a strong believer in tariffs, and we were actually probably wealthiest of any time, relatively speaking, at any point in the history of our country.”  (The McKinley Tariff dated from 1890, when he was a Senator.  During his presidency, he himself turned against tariffs.) read more

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Trump’s Taylor Rule

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Co-authored with Sohaib Nasim

July 31, 2025 — Donald Trump has now gone beyond his usual norm-busting habits in his criticism of Federal Reserve Board Chair Jay Powell.  He has harassed him to cut interest rates by 300 basis points, has heaped abuse upon Powell personally, has trumped up accusations regarding the remodeling of the Fed’s building, and has gone so far as to draft a letter to fire him.   (That is, to remove him from the chairmanship.  Even Trump must realize that he doesn’t have the legal power to remove Powell from the Federal Reserve Board altogether.) read more

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