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The World's Worst Bet: How America Gambled Dumbly on Globalization and Lost

Sep 4, 2025
David J Lynch, a Washington Post financial writer and author of The World’s Worst Bet, discusses how America foolishly gambled on globalization and lost. He highlights the devastating impact on displaced workers and the failure of political promises to support them. Lynch argues that both Trump’s tariffs and Biden’s policies address outdated issues while advocating for new labor market solutions like wage insurance and better safety nets. He explores how globalization fueled discontent, reshaping the political landscape and leaving communities in economic turmoil.
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America’s Unappreciated Globalization Gamble

  • The U.S. treated globalization as a win-win and ignored its distributional costs.
  • That unacknowledged bet assumed winners would compensate losers, which never happened.
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Winners And Losers Of Global Trade

  • Globalization raised aggregate wealth but shifted gains to college-educated coastal elites.
  • Manufacturing workers with only high-school education bore disproportionate costs.
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Policy Failures Fueled Political Backlash

  • Failed policy to help displaced workers helped fuel political resentment and Trump's rise.
  • Many affected communities also suffered from the 2008 financial crisis, deepening distrust.
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