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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 14 MIN

Episode 41- Inside America’s K-Shaped Boom And Democratic Drift

from The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield · host Henry R. Greenfield

The forecast is bitter cold, and the mood matches. We step into a United States split between hardline immigration enforcement, a K-shaped economy that lifts a few, and a swelling majority that’s tired of rage on repeat. From packed Florida bars to packed court dockets, we trace how power talks about “wins,” how wealth shapes what gets fixed, and why the exhausted middle keeps opting out.Henry Greenfield draws on decades across continents to map this moment: ICE raids celebrated as metrics while businesses quietly depend on undocumented labor; a top decile buoyed by home equity and low-rate mortgages powering consumption; and a cultural landscape rich with distraction that blurs urgency. The contradictions pile up—hate as a political currency, DEI reduced to a symbol, health costs forever deferred—while global currents roll on: a grinding war in Ukraine, European stagnation, and Australia’s commodity cushion.We also look ahead. Millennials and Gen Z juggle debt, housing scarcity, and AI at work, searching for leverage in a system that often shrugs at their future. The path out isn’t easy, but it’s clear: deal with costs honestly, acknowledge who keeps the economy running, and trade performance politics for policies that actually move needles. It’s a call not for kumbaya, but for a civic reset grounded in reality and shared stakes.If you value clear-eyed analysis over spin, hit play, subscribe, and share your take. Your review helps more curious listeners find the show—and your perspective might be the spark someone else needs to rejoin the conversation.Support the show

The forecast is bitter cold, and the mood matches. We step into a United States split between hardline immigration enforcement, a K-shaped economy that lifts a few, and a swelling majority that’s tired of rage on repeat. From packed Florida bars to packed court dockets, we trace how power talks about “wins,” how wealth shapes what gets fixed, and why the exhausted middle keeps opting out. Henry Greenfield draws on decades across continents to map this moment: ICE raids celebrated as metrics ...

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