On today’s Morning Joe, Steven Rattner discussed the fickle nature of Iowa polls and how frontrunners at this point in the past few elections did not eventually win the state.
On today’s Morning Joe, Steven Rattner breaks down the fundraising success and pace of spending of 2016 presidential candidates.
Steven Rattner joined Morning Joe today to discuss a big issue in last night’s Democratic debate: the sorry state of the incomes of middle class Americans, especially in jobs directly impacted by trade.
On today’s Morning Joe, Steven Rattner compares tax plans released by Donald Trump and Jeb Bush and explains how they both mainly benefit the wealthiest.
On today’s Morning Joe, Steven Rattner discuss the decline in middle class incomes according to the latest Census Bureau report on incomes and poverty.
On today’s Morning Joe, Steven Rattner discusses how rising income inequality and stagnant middle class wages might be contributing to the popularity of outsider candidates (like Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, and Ben Carson) in the 2016 race.
On today’s Morning Joe, Steven Rattner breaks down how the online betting markets view the 2016 presidential race.
Steven Rattner joined Morning Joe today to discuss online prediction markets and which Republican candidates they judged to be the winners and losers of Thursday’s GOP debates.
On today’s Morning Joe, Steven Rattner discusses the plight of Millennials: the most educated generation in history is on track to becoming less prosperous, at least financially, than its predecessors. They are also faced with daunting college tuition and even more daunting student debt levels. […]
In light of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s recent proposal to raise minimum wage for fast-food workers to $15 an hour, Steven Rattner joined Morning Joe to discuss the politics of the minimum wage and how it has not kept pace with inflation.