
LIVE FROM DC: The Magic Wand Question — Policy Pitches for Working People
From Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer by Civic Ventures
February 17, 2026 · 22 min
About this episode
The episode features a rapid-fire discussion of bold policy proposals aimed at improving the lives of working people.
If you could order a presidential administration to do one specific thing to improve the lives of working people — what would it be? At Democracy Journal’s recent conference in Washington, DC, Nick and Goldy heard some of the country’s leading economic thinkers take their best shot at that magic-wand question: one idea, three minutes, no BS. The result is a rapid-fire lineup of bold proposals — from fixing Social Security and raising wages to reclaiming time, strengthening unions, and rethinking what “affordability” really means. This week, we’re sharing some of our favorites with you. This episode is a quick policy lightning round packed with big ideas, sharp arguments, and plenty to discuss. Elizabeth Garlow is a Senior Fellow at New America focused on economic policy and the future of work, with research centered on time, caregiving, and policies that improve everyday economic security. Jim Kessler is the Executive Vice President for Policy at Third Way, where he works on economic reforms aimed at expanding wealth-building opportunities and retirement security for working families. Thea Lee is a visiting fellow at American University and a longtime labor economist specializing…
People in this episode
Host: Nick Hanauer
Guests: Goldy, Elizabeth Garlow, Jim Kessler, Thea Lee, Heidi Shierholtz
Topics covered
- policy proposals
- working people
- economic reform
- labor rights
- wage growth
Keywords
- policy
- working people
- economic thinkers
- wage growth
- labor standards
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Democracy Journal, New America, Third Way, American University, Economic Policy Institute
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