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One economist weighs in on the president-elect's picks for economic advisers in his new administrati

One economist weighs in on the president-elect's picks for economic advisers in his new administration. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [Joe Biden's Staffing Choices Are Looking Great, Except for Those Two Guys]( Will President-elect Joe Biden's incoming administration prioritize the rights and welfare of workers? Will his team work to boost wages and end the paycheck-to-paycheck existence so many Americans are living, trapped in poverty or on the brink? Will they work to strengthen unions and the labor movement? Will they take on corporate power in a real way, particularly the corporate consolidation that leads to monopolization? One set of early indicators might be found in the slate of economic advisers the president-elect announced this week. The group is an extraordinary one in terms of background: like Biden's all-women communications staff, here again he has elevated women to positions of high authority. But what do these selections mean in terms of the actual policy that the Biden administration will pursue? For one perspective on that, Politics Editor Jack Holmes turned to economist Eileen Appelbaum, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a progressive think tank in Washington. In short, it seems the early signs for workers and wages are good. But with the two BlackRock appointments, there's less room for enthusiasm with regard to taking on corporate power, even if Deese has earned some respect from the climate movement for his work on that front. Here’s what she had to say.[Read More]( [Levi's Jeans Are Up to 60% Off Right Now, If You Know Where to Look]( While Levi's jeans start out pretty affordable, Amazon's sale offers you the opportunity to save even more. Prices vary by size, style, and wash (it's Amazon after all) but you could wind up with an absolutely banging pair of jeans for just under $30. 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