by Steve Cortes
On Labor Day, it’s worth considering the arduous plight of American workers today, as well as the fallout for workers, as determined by the upcoming November elections.
By any measure, working-class people are in a very foul mood right now, highly stressed about their quality of life and pessimistic about their financial future. For example, even CNN admits that a stunning 39% of Americans worry they cannot pay their most basic bills. Of course, that number is far higher for middle- and lower-income citizens.
My own polling shows that in battleground Arizona, only 18% of voters think the American Dream is even attainable. Consumer confidence has slumped throughout the Biden/Harris time in office, and currently sits below the worst levels of the 2020 lockdowns. In another battleground state, Michigan, voters say they were better off under Trump by a whopping +36 percentage points, 64-28%.
So, given this quagmire for workers, what are the top five arguments against Kamala Harris’s candidacy, from a laborers’ perspective:
1. Real Wages – pay adjusted for inflation is the “mother’s milk” of prosperity for workers. Even if paychecks increase on the top line, if those increases cannot keep pace with inflation, then the real buying power of workers diminishes and standards of living decline.
Since Kamala Harris became vice-president, real wages have crashed. Even though nominal pay has increased, the gains have not been nearly enough to keep pace with runaway +20% inflation on her watch, and so real incomes are down a stunning -3.9% under Kamala, per the House Ways and Means Committee analysis of the data.
2. Housing Affordability – after a hard day’s work, can workers come home to a quality house or apartment in a safe area? Not under the economic mismanagement of Kamala Harris.
In fact, according to Goldman Sachs analysis of shelter costs, housing affordability has never been worse. This financial crunch flows from a crushing combination of soaring mortgage rates – thanks to the Biden/Harris spending spree – and record home prices. Shockingly, the income needed to afford a median priced home has more than doubled since before the pandemic, according to Realtor.com.
3. Manufacturing Slump – under Harris and Biden, the growth sectors of the economy, especially regarding jobs, center on government growth and quasi-governmental areas like healthcare. In contrast, the high-paying and family-sustaining jobs in manufacturing languish. The barometer ISM Manufacturing Index tells the sad tale of production in America with Kamala Harris in the White House.
As shown below, Manufacturing is mired in a pronounced decline, and this index has been below 50, which signals recession for factories, for every month but 2 in the last two years under Kamala and Joe.

4. Jobs for Foreigners – as the supposed “Border Czar” under Biden, Kamala Harris has, in reality, thrown America’s front door wide open. There are so many negative consequences of this radical, lawless lunacy.
Democrat policies are an absolute disaster for the nation. NO ONE wants more of this. Kamala is for socialism for the sake of socialism.
So will the Labor Unions still continue to go Lemmings and follow the Demo-Rats off the Cliff?