Optimist Economy

by Kathryn Anne Edwards and Robin Rauzi

On this show, we believe the U.S. economy can be better, and we talk about how to get there, one problem and solution at a time.

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Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Work Rules for the Modern World

    Work Rules for the Modern World

    Never heard of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938? It’s why there’s a minimum wage, overtime pay, and 12-year-olds can’t legally have a job. It’s also due for a 21st-century update. What would these “New Work Standards” include? Let’s start with the right to request remote work, part-time schedules, or non-traditional hours. This shift would be a game-changer for folks with disabilities, parents juggling young kids, or anyone going through tough personal times. This is also a way to grow the economy by keeping people attached to the workforce. Consider this part one of – if Kathryn has her way – a 63-part series on how to update the FLSA. Read More: Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 [U.S. Dept of Labor history page] Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau [PDF] The TurboTax Trap [ProPublica] The 988 Lifeline You can also find Optimist Economy on: TikTok YouTube Instagram Substack Support us by becoming a paid Substack newsletter subscriber or at https://buymeacoffee.com/optimisteconomy

  • Robin Loves a Tax Story

    Robin Loves a Tax Story

    The United States is more than 20 years into a tax experiment – an era of a cumulative $7 trillion in tax cuts. How’s that working out? Well, we have worsening income inequality and public faith in the tax system is cratering. Meanwhile every social policy is conceptualized as some kind of tax cut/credit. The question for our optimistic future is, are you ready for tax fairness if that means you don't get that deduction? You can also find Optimist Economy on: TikTok YouTube Instagram Substack (Coming soon!)

  • Social Security Don’t Miss

    Social Security Don’t Miss

    What’s with the persistent narrative of Social Security's impending doom? Are the baby boomers draining the trust fund? Are Americans living too long? No and no. There are just two of the many misunderstandings people have about what Kathryn will tell you (for hours if you let her) is, truly, the most popular and effective public program in U.S. history. She’s also optimistic that Congress will make necessary reforms just before the trust fund is depleted in 2035. Which is good. Because Robin does want to be able to retire. Read More: A Young Person’s Guide to Social Security Ten Years Since Hurricane Katrina | SSA You can also find Optimist Economy on: TikTok YouTube Instagram

  • An Elegy for the DEI Boogeyman

    An Elegy for the DEI Boogeyman

    Rapidly changed government and corporate policies mean the era of DEI is coming to a screeching halt. But gross racial discrimination in the U.S. labor market persists. Just one example: The black unemployment rate is almost always double the white unemployment rate. In this episode we muddle through what can be said about DEI now at its funeral that wasn’t said during its lifespan.

  • All We've Tried is Nothing!

    All We've Tried is Nothing!

    Who are we and what in the world is an “optimist economy?” For our first show, we (Kathryn and Robin) introduce ourselves, explain how we met, and lay out our goals for our new podcast. We want Optimist Economy to empower listeners to understand the economy we have, but also the one we can have so they feel good about the future. The truth is, America’s best economic era is yet to come. It has to be, because there are so many good solutions out there that U.S. policymakers have never tried.