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Scott Horsley

White House correspondent for NPR.

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May 9, 2024 • 9min

Iceberg ahead for Social Security

Scott Horsley, NPR's chief economics correspondent, delves into the urgent challenges facing Social Security. He highlights that Congress must act by 2033 to avoid a significant benefit cut for retirees. The discussion covers the financial pressures from a growing retiree population and the changing worker-to-retiree ratio. Horsley emphasizes the need for bipartisan cooperation in finding solutions, contrasting today’s political climate with past reforms. He explores potential strategies lawmakers might consider, revealing the complexities involved in securing retirees' futures.
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Aug 16, 2023 • 10min

If The Economy Is So Good, Why Are People So Mad?

Scott Horsley, NPR's chief economics correspondent, dives deep into the paradox of the current economic climate. Despite low inflation and a robust job market, public sentiment remains grim. The discussion covers how rising gas prices and personal debt shape perceptions. The administration's optimism around Bidenomics faces skepticism as they attempt to shift public opinion. As 2024 elections loom, the interplay between economic priorities and social issues on voter behavior becomes increasingly crucial.
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May 13, 2024 • 15min

Americans Say The Economy's Bad, But Spend Like It's Good

Scott Horsley, NPR's chief economics correspondent, dives into the intriguing disconnect between American consumer sentiment and economic realities. He discusses how inflation, interest rates, and rising debt are reshaping voter behavior as they approach the polls. The talk highlights the surprising strength of job growth against a backdrop of economic anxiety, and the influence of social issues like abortion over traditional economic concerns. Horsley also addresses the challenges facing the housing market, adding layers to the ongoing financial narrative.
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Dec 28, 2022 • 18min

After Months Of Inflation, Where Is The Economy Heading?

Scott Horsley, NPR's chief economics correspondent, provides insightful analysis on the current state of the economy amidst inflation concerns. He discusses the recent decline in inflation rates and what this means for voters and the Biden administration. The conversation delves into the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes, their effects on employment and consumer borrowing, and the intersection of inflation with political polarization. Experts weigh in on the unpredictable economic landscape as they consider forecasts for 2023.
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Oct 3, 2023 • 13min

The CFPB On Trial

Scott Horsley, NPR's chief economics correspondent and former White House reporter, dives into the critical Supreme Court case that could reshape the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). He discusses the CFPB's origins after the 2008 financial crisis and its role in protecting consumers from predatory lending. The conversation highlights the legal concerns surrounding the agency's funding structure and the challenges it faces from payday lenders. Horsley vividly illustrates the stakes involved for both consumers and the future of financial regulation.