In Depth: U.S. Auto Industry's EV Stance & Social Security Reform
This week's episode of 'In Depth' brings you an insightful interview with Ed Hudgins, founder of the Human Achievement Alliance. The U.S. auto industry's stance on the electric vehicle revolution is under the spotlight. Additionally, Romina Boccia, director at the Cato Institute and co-author of 'Reimagining Social Security', discusses reforming America's Social Security program and more.
The episode begins with Hudgins delving into the U.S. auto industry's perspective on the electric vehicle revolution. He explores how traditional manufacturers are adapting to the shift towards electric vehicles and the potential impact on jobs and the economy.
Later, Romina Boccia joins the conversation. She discusses her role at the Cato Institute and her work on Social Security reform. She shares insights from her book 'Reimagining Social Security' and her Substack newsletter 'Debt Dispatch'. The interview covers working, saving, budget deficits, and the need for Social Security reform.
The episode also touches on a new study about pharmaceutical tariffs and the possibility of a new Great Depression, as analyzed by Phil Magness and Marc Wheat in National Review.
Catch the video version of the interview here. This week's 'In Depth' offers a comprehensive look into the U.S. auto industry's stance on electric vehicles, Social Security reform, and the potential economic challenges ahead. Tune in for these insightful discussions and more.
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