As a steelworker in Pennsylvania, the author knows firsthand how people are struggling and fears they may be swayed by Trump's simplistic solutions. The economy is a top concern for voters in Pennsylvania, which is likely to decide the next US president. For these voters, the economy is not just about statistics, but about everyday realities like grocery prices, shuttered shops, and rent affordability. When they go to the polls, they'll be asking if they're better off now than four years ago. The author, JoJo Burgess, is a steelworker and mayor of Washington, Pennsylvania, and understands the economic struggles of his community. Pennsylvania will be a crucial test of Joe Biden's policies, and the economy will be a key issue. The state's voters will be weighing their current economic situation against their circumstances four years ago. The author believes that the economy is not just about numbers, but about the tangible effects on people's lives. Pennsylvania's voters will be making a crucial decision that will impact the entire country. The outcome of the election will depend on how voters in Pennsylvania perceive the economy and which candidate they believe can improve their situation.
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