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2028 candidates will face a new kind of economic anger

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Why This Matters

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the economy, working-class voters are experiencing heightened economic anxiety, which could significantly influence future political campaigns. This shift underscores the importance for the tech industry to address AI's societal impacts responsibly and transparently. Understanding these concerns is crucial for developing policies and innovations that support economic stability and worker adaptation.

Key Takeaways

Polls show cratering optimism as working-class voters try to prepare for the seismic changes ahead. Election after election, Democratic strategist James Carville’s maxim, “It’s the economy, stupid!” has held true. But in coming political campaigns, candidates will encounter an especially virulent strain of economic anxiety—driven by artificial intelligence—that is proliferating among lower-wage, working Americans.