News Show Explores Social Security Reform, Potential New Depression, and U.S. Auto's EV Future
This week's episode of a popular news show explores a range of topics, from a new study on pharmaceutical tariffs to the potential of a new Great Depression. The programme also delves into the U.S. auto industry's take on the electric vehicle revolution and features an interview with Romina Boccia, director of budget and entitlement policy at the Cato Institute, discussing Social Security reform. Boccia, who is also the editor of Debt Dispatch on Substack and co-author of the book 'Reimagining Social Security: Global Lessons for Retirement Policy Changes', shared her insights on the need for Social Security reform. The book, published by the Cato Institute, was co-authored by Jagadeesh Gokhale, a senior fellow at the institute with a focus on social insurance and retirement policy. The episode also touched on a study by Phil Magness and Marc Wheat, published in National Review, which examines the possibility of a new Great Depression. Meanwhile, the U.S. auto industry's perspective on the electric vehicle revolution was explored, providing a fascinating glimpse into the future of the automotive sector. This week's episode offered a wealth of information and analysis, from the latest research on pharmaceutical tariffs to the potential challenges and opportunities ahead for the U.S. auto industry. With Romina Boccia's insights on Social Security reform and the analysis of a potential new Great Depression, viewers were left with plenty to ponder and discuss.