Economic Resilience

When you’re looking at your kids and wondering if the world is going to leave a seat at the table for them, "economic resilience" stops being a buzzword and starts being a mission.

Business as Usual is Killing Utah

We’re watching the cost of living skyrocket while the diversity of our local economy vanishes. We are at a breaking point, and the silence from the top is deafening.

Economics Isn't an Opinion—It's a Roadmap

As someone with a Master’s in Economics, I can tell you that we already have the answers. We know that market concentration kills innovation. We know that when a few massive corporations own the playground, everyone else gets kicked off the swing set.

Protecting Our Own

I want to protect the small business owner. I want to protect my kids from a future where they are priced out of their own hometown.

We live in a predatory system that favors the donor class over the working class. If the people in power refuse to use the economic tools at their disposal to fix things, then they are choosing to side with corporations over their constituents.

Why the Hesitation?

It’s simple: The corporations have louder voices. But we need to stop managing our decline and start disrupting the systems that caused it.

Economic resilience isn't a suggestion; it’s a survival strategy. We need to break up the monopolies, clear the path for our local entrepreneurs, and stop pretending that the "invisible hand" is going to fix a market that’s been handcuffed by bad policy.

Utah deserves better than leaders who ignore the evidence.

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