• Today's Policies Driving the Affordability Crisis | TWE 163
    May 11 2026

    The economy may be growing on paper—but millions of Americans still feel squeezed.

    In Episode 163 of This Week’s Economy, we break down the latest economic data and explain why inflation, debt, regulation, and bad incentives continue making life more expensive for families and businesses.

    We cover:
    • The rise of the “K-shaped economy”
    • Why gas prices keep climbing
    • How government overspending fuels inflation
    • Why Americans are moving toward lower-tax states
    • The future of the Federal Reserve
    • Why healthcare affordability requires more competition and patient control

    The conflict is simple:
    Washington keeps managing symptoms while ignoring root causes.

    The payoff:
    Policies focused on growth, energy abundance, spending restraint, and economic freedom can still turn things around.

    🎧 Listen now to Episode 163 of This Week’s Economy and subscribe for weekly economic analysis grounded in free-market principles.

    📖 Show notes at vanceginn.substack.com

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    21 mins
  • Energy Affordability is a Policy Choice with Lora Current | LPP 197
    May 7 2026

    Electricity bills are rising. Gas prices are volatile. And families across the country are feeling it. But here’s the uncomfortable truth policymakers don’t like to admit: High energy costs are not just the result of markets—they’re the result of policy choices.Too often, lawmakers pass rules that sound good politically but quietly drive up costs, reduce reliability, and limit economic opportunity. And when prices rise, they blame everything except the policies that caused it. That needs to change.In Episode 197 of the Let People Prosper Show, I interviewed Lora Current of the American Legislative Exchange Council to break down what’s really driving energy costs—and what states can do to fix it. If you care about affordability, economic growth, and getting policy right, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.Watch the full episode on YouTube, Apple Podcast, or Spotify, visit my website at vanceginn.com for more information about my work at Ginn Economic Consulting, and see show notes on my newsletter at vanceginn.substack.com.

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    44 mins
  • How to Help More Americans Move from Welfare to Work | TWE 162
    May 4 2026

    America’s welfare system is deeply fragmented, costly, and often counterproductive—making it harder, not easier, for people to move forward.

    I recently joined an online debate on welfare reform framed as a choice between stronger work requirements or structural changes like “One Door” to Work. But that’s the wrong question. The real question is this: how do we reduce dependency, waste fewer taxpayer dollars, and help more people move into work and self-sufficiency? Work requirements matter, but they are not enough on their own.

    In This Week’s Economy, I explain why real reform requires both: strengthening pro-work incentives and fixing the underlying system that delivers these programs. When policy aligns with how people respond to incentives, we can shift from managing dependency to helping people truly prosper.

    You can also get the full episode on YouTube, Apple Podcast, or Spotify, and find more information about my work at Ginn Economic Consulting.

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    16 mins
  • The Fiscal Time Bomb Washington Won’t Fix with Dr. Patrick Horan | LPP 196
    Apr 30 2026

    Washington keeps spending like there’s no tomorrow. The problem is—there is. And the bill is coming due. Trillion-dollar deficits are now the norm. Interest costs are exploding. Politicians talk about “fiscal responsibility,” but the numbers tell a very different story. This isn’t a temporary problem. It’s structural.

    In Episode 196 of the Let People Prosper Show, I interviewed Dr. Patrick Horan of Fiscal Lab on Capitol Hill to break down what the data actually says about where we’re headed—and why it matters for growth, inflation, and long-term prosperity.

    If you want a clear, data-driven look at America’s fiscal trajectory, this is a conversation worth your time.

    🎧 Listen to the full episode of the Let People Prosper Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Find out more about my work at Ginn Economic Consulting here: vanceginn.com. Get show notes at vanceginn.substack.com.

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    44 mins
  • Hidden Incentives Behind Today’s Policies | TWE 161
    Apr 27 2026

    Why does government policy so often focus on short-term fixes instead of long-term growth?

    In This Week’s Economy, we explore how political incentives shape economic policy—and why that leads to decisions that look good today but create bigger problems tomorrow.

    We break down:
    • Public choice economics and how politicians respond to incentives
    • Why short-term policies like redistribution and regulation dominate
    • How these choices distort markets and slow long-term growth
    • Real-world examples—from price controls to subsidies
    • What better, growth-focused policy should look like

    The conflict: short-term political wins vs. long-term prosperity.

    The takeaway: sustainable growth requires better rules—not just better intentions.
    📖 Show notes: https://vanceginn.substack.com

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    16 mins
  • Why Good Ideas Fail—and How to Fix It with Dr. Josh Bandoch | LPP 195
    Apr 23 2026

    Why do good ideas fail—and bad ones win?

    In this episode of the Let People Prosper Show, I talk with Josh Bandoch about the art and science of persuasion and why facts alone aren’t enough to change minds.

    We explore how people actually process information, the role of emotion and trust in decision-making, and why many policy arguments fall flat despite strong evidence.

    If you want to become more effective at communicating ideas and influencing outcomes, this conversation offers practical insights you can use right away.


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    44 mins
  • Why Inflation Keeps Rising | TWE 160
    Apr 20 2026

    Affordability isn’t improving—and policy is a major reason why.

    In this episode of This Week’s Economy, we unpack how inflation, government spending, regulatory burdens, and supply restrictions are driving up costs and limiting opportunity across the U.S.

    The conflict is real: policymakers keep expanding government while families face higher prices and fewer options.

    We cover:
    • March CPI and what it signals about inflation• Why job growth isn’t telling the full story• How federal spending is fueling long-term problems• State tax reform challenges and property tax pressures• The hidden costs of regulation and lawsuit abuse• Why data center restrictions threaten future growth

    The payoff: practical solutions to restore affordability—cut spending, remove barriers, and let markets work.
    📖 Show notes: https://vanceginn.substack.com

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    19 mins
  • AI Regulation Is Going Off the Rails with Logan Kolas | Let People Prosper Ep. 194
    Apr 16 2026

    Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly—but policymakers are struggling to keep up, and in many cases, getting it wrong.

    In this episode of the Let People Prosper Show, I talk with Logan Kolas of the American Consumer Institute about the growing wave of state-level AI regulations and the risks they pose to innovation, competition, and consumers.

    We discuss why fragmented regulations can slow growth, how well-intentioned policies often backfire, and what a smarter, more innovation-friendly approach to AI policy should look like.

    👉 Learn more: https://vanceginn.com
    👉 Show notes: https://vanceginn.substack.com/p/51c930fb-1357-4a44-9436-fdf915f651ad

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    52 mins