In this episode, we unpack the growing gap between political economic messaging and working-class reality. From retirement security tied to speculative markets and rising health care costs to tariffs that quietly raise consumer prices, we examine how today’s “economic populism” often leaves corporate power untouched while workers absorb the risk.
We also break down new data showing unionization rising in 2025 despite an increasingly hostile labor policy environment, alongside nationwide postal worker mobilizations, major health care and academic labor disputes, and new rail safety legislation shaped by worker advocacy.
Finally, we explore the so-called “revolution chart” — rising corporate profits alongside labor’s shrinking share of the economy — and what growing inequality reveals about burnout, mental health, and class consciousness in modern America.
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