Bidenomics
English
Etymology
From Biden + -nomics.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌbaɪdəˈnɒmɪks/
Noun
Bidenomics (uncountable)
- (US politics) The economic ideas and policies of Joe Biden (born 1942), American politician and the 46th president of the United States.
- 2009 July 17, Daniel E. Lungren, “Providing for Consideration of H.R. 1018, Restore Our American Mustangs Act”, in Congressional Record (United States House of Representatives, 111th Congress, First Session), volume 155, part 13, number 108, Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, page 18188:
- I'm sort of reminded of “Bidenomics.” That's the new word used to describe the statements of the Vice President of the United States on economics.
He told a group yesterday, the AARP, that we have to spend more money. The Federal Government has to spend more money, the Vice President said, or else we're going to go bankrupt.
- 2022 October 27, “The risks of Bidenomics go beyond inflation”, in The Economist, ISSN 0013-0613:
- The risks of Bidenomics go beyond inflation [title]
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Coordinate terms
- Lincolnomics, Hoovernomics, Trumanomics, Kennedynomics, Johnsonomics, Nixonomics, Fordonomics, Carternomics, Reaganomics, Bushonomics, Clintonomics, Obamanomics, Trumponomics