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Economics Podcast Explores Social Security Reform and Great Depression Fears with Romina Boccia

Boccia shares her expertise on Social Security reform and the potential impact of a new study on pharmaceutical tariffs. Don't miss this in-depth exploration of the U.S. economy.

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Economics Podcast Explores Social Security Reform and Great Depression Fears with Romina Boccia

This week's episode of a popular economics podcast features an insightful interview with Romina Boccia, director of budget and entitlement policy at the Cato Institute. The discussion delves into Social Security reform, budget deficits, and the potential for a new Great Depression, as analysed by Phil Magness and Marc Wheat in National Review.

Boccia, also the editor of Debt Dispatch on Substack and co-author of 'Reimagining Social Security', shared her expertise on the U.S. auto industry's stance on the electric vehicle revolution. She discussed the potential impact of a new study on pharmaceutical tariffs, adding depth to the conversation.

The podcast episode, which can be watched here, explores the possibility of a new Great Depression, with Boccia providing valuable insights into the topic. Her 2015 book on social security reform, co-authored with others, serves as a foundation for her views on the subject.

The interview with Romina Boccia offers a comprehensive look into the U.S. economy, covering a range of topics from Social Security reform to the auto industry's perspective on electric vehicles. The episode also discusses a new study on pharmaceutical tariffs, providing listeners with a well-rounded understanding of current economic trends and potential future challenges.

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