"Marching Towards Equity: Bidenomics Empowers Black Americans, Honoring MLK's Legacy"

President Biden penned an op-ed in the Washington Post, touting his economic policies, known as "Bidenomics," and their impact on Black Americans. He highlighted the major laws, executive orders, and investments made during his administration, emphasizing the goal of advancing equity. Despite criticism and low approval ratings on economic issues, Biden expressed his commitment to creating a workforce that reflects America and rejecting the notion of a zero-sum game. The op-ed was timed with the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington, with Biden positioning his plan as a continuation of the march forward envisioned by King. Concerns about Biden's approval among Black voters and the economy remain for the White House.
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- Opinion | Joe Biden op-ed: 60 years after March on Washington, we march forward The Washington Post
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