Hunter Harris
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All right, let's open up some from our second bucket, which is a focus on kitchen table issues.
So thinking more domestically, thinking more affordability.
The first is one that I wrote down, which was healthcare costs, Medicare for all.
It feels to me that one question we have is when people even mention things like affordability, what is the things that are driving their pockets being crunched?
And for me, it feels like healthcare will be a big question, a big delineation for the next set of presidential candidates.
Everything feels like it's more expensive.
I'm like, a part of me feels like, you know, it's McDonald's fault for no longer having the $1 McChicken.
Will things ever feel not expensive again?
The second issue we pull out of this bucket is one that comes from Nate.
It says, what happens if and when a lot of white collar workers
fear that AI is going to take their jobs.
I think that this is obviously a clear big question in the air.
It's kind of the future of work, particular to kind of white-collar workers or folks who might be even more susceptible to job displacement because of AI.
Like, are we looking at a 2026 and 2028 races that will be thinking of economies that are fundamentally different than the ones we have now?
It's better than I did as a consultant.
Do you worry about getting left behind the AI wave?