Biden and Democrats Could Finally Be In for Some Wins in Congress
With much of President Biden’s legislative agenda stalled recently he is finally poised for some big wins in Congress. The first major prescription drug legislation in nearly 20 years and a $50 billion bill to subsidize semiconductor chip manufacturing are two bills that have bipartisan support and appear to be on their way to passing. Mike DeBonis, congressional reporter at The Washington Post, joins us for how Democrats hope these bills have big political payoffs.
Next, as inflation continues to push prices higher for everyone, businesses are looking to offset their increased costs by making products slightly smaller but keeping the same price. It’s called shrinkflation, and if you don’t pay close enough attention, you could be missing out. Laura Daily, contributor to The Washington Post, joins us for how to combat shrinkflation by looking at unit pricing and keeping an eye on tricky labeling.
Finally, the sober-curious movement is making its way into dating and more people are opting to go out without the drinks. Social norms around drinking on dates have changed and people looking for more authentic connections. They are also making sure to mention it on their online dating profiles. Rachel Wolfe, consumer trends reporter at the WSJ, joins us for how younger adults are looking for more creative dates without the booze.
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