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LARRY KUDLOW: Low taxes are making the American middle class richer
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow discusses the state of the American economy under the Trump administration on ‘Kudlow.’
Let’s take a break from the war and follow up on an important economic story, and that is the continued mobility of the great American middle class. There’s a lot more prosperity here than left-wing populist tax-and-spend Democrats would have anyone believe.
Scott Winship of the American Enterprise Institute has a new study showing how the core middle class and lower incomes have been shrinking, because of a boom in the upper middle class. Dual income households have nearly tripled since 1979 to 31 percent from 10 percent, reaching $326,000 a year. The so-called core middle class at just over $100,000 has basically dropped only slightly to 31 percent from 35 percent. In the lower middle class, and poorer incomes, have fallen a bit. I’m going to label this and simplify this near 50-year middle class prosperity period as the relatively low tax rate supply side era. Bookended by President Reagan and President Trump.
Family incomes have been rising across the entire spectrum, especially among women. And other studies show that individual mobility going to the top fifth of earners from people in the bottom fifth has also increased by roughly 50 percent. In other words, a rising tide lifts all boats..
National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett lauds President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on ‘Kudlow.’
Democrats love to bash supply-side economics as trickle-down. Or hollowing out the middle class, but the data show it’s not true. What’s more, as my pal Steve Moore writes, Trump tax cuts 2.0 are uniquely designed to help the middle class through tax-free tips, overtime, and Social Security. Add to that the Trump accounts which help newborns own a piece of the rock and accumulate wealth no matter who they are or where they’re from, or what color their skin.
Trump tax cuts 1.0 during his first term disproportionately benefited middle-class blue-collar type wage earners because of the positive impact of lower business taxes. The same is true for Trump 2.0, with its 100 percent immediate cost expensing, and reciprocal fair trade that is channeling a factory building boom, that will be an enormous booster shock to working folks.
Meanwhile, the top 1 percent of income earners pay more than 40 percent of the tax burden, and if you add in state and local taxes from the big blue states like New York, California, and lately Washington State, the most successful earners will be paying half or more of the tax burden. Americans know they are overtaxed. And they also know that more and more of that money is being spent fraudulently in those very same big blue states that overtax in the first place. The GOP can beat history and win the midterms, if they just go out and make the sale.
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Growth Amid Energy Shock Risks
AMRO’s flagship AREO 2026 report projects steady regional growth for ASEAN+3 while warning that the Middle East conflict has significantly increased downside risks through energy supply disruptions.
Key Details:
- Regional growth is forecast at 4.0% in both 2026 and 2027, following stronger-than-expected expansion of 4.3% in 2025.
- The Middle East conflict has raised energy prices, pushing headline inflation from 0.9% in 2025 to a projected 1.4–1.5% in 2026–2027.
- The region is considered better positioned than in previous energy shocks due to improved energy efficiency, lower oil dependency, and available policy space.
- A prolonged conflict could spread disruptions beyond energy markets to industrial inputs, logistics, food prices, tourism, and remittances.
- Structurally, ASEAN+3 has shifted toward intraregional demand — now accounting for 28% of global final demand — with US-bound value-added exports falling from ~one-third to 20%.
- Policymakers are urged to maintain financial stability, act decisively against sustained inflation, and provide targeted fiscal support without fuelling inflation.
Why It Matters:
ASEAN+3’s growing regional integration and economic resilience provide a strong foundation, but sustained policy vigilance and deeper regional cooperation will be critical to navigating ongoing global shocks.
Chapter 1: Macroeconomic Prospects and Challenges
ASEAN+3 delivered a stronger-than-expected performance in 2025 despite the most significant shift in global trade policy in decades. Economic activity remained well-supported by firm domestic demand, robust export performance, continued investment, and strengthening intraregional linkages.
Near-term risks (Chapter 1):
- Ongoing conflict in the Middle East and energy supply disruptions (especially via the Strait of Hormuz).
- Shifting U.S. trade policies and volatile technology demand.
- Financial market volatility adding downside pressure.
- Policymakers’ central challenge: preserving policy flexibility.
Looking ahead, the balance of risks is tilted to the downside, with uncertainty remaining elevated. Trade policy shifts and technology demand have each become sources of two-sided risk. The conflict in the Middle East and the disruption to energy supply through the Strait of Hormuz pose a significant near-term risk to both growth and inflation, while financial market volatility adds further downside pressure.
The region nonetheless enters 2026 from a position of relative strength. Growth outperformed expectations in 2025, inflation remained low, and most economies retain meaningful fiscal and monetary space. Preserving policy flexibility remains the central near-term challenge for policymakers across the region.
Source : ASEAN+3 Regional Economic Outlook 2026 – ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office – AMRO ASIA
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$67 billion! Dalal Street braces for 81 IPO lock-in expiries in next 3 months. Check details
The value refers to the total shares becoming eligible for trading as lock-up periods end. However, not all of these shares are expected to be sold in the secondary market, as a substantial portion remains held by promoter groups who typically continue to retain their stakes.
Among the notable names in April, Bharat Coking Coal will see its three-month lock-in end on April 15, with 59 million shares or 1% of equity becoming eligible for trading. Amagi Media Labs follows on April 20, with 11 million shares or 5%, while Shadowfax Technologies will have 35 million shares or 6% unlocked on April 23.
In May, Fractal Analytics and Aye Finance will see lock-in expiries on May 13, involving 7 million shares (4%) and 18 million shares (7%), respectively. Later in the month, Gaudium IVF and Women Health will unlock 3 million shares or 4% on May 26, followed by Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions on May 27 with 4 million shares or 4%. PNGS Reva Diamond Jewellery will also see 2 million shares or 7% becoming tradable on May 29.
In June, Omnitech Engineering will have 4 million shares or 3% unlocked on June 1, while SEDEMAC Mechatronics will see 1 million shares or 3% become eligible for trading on June 8.
A host of stocks will also witness six-month shareholder lock-in periods expiries over the coming weeks. Starting April 13, Tata Capital will see a significant 2,858 million shares, or 67% of equity, become eligible for trading. On the same day, WeWork India will have 60 million shares, representing 45%, unlocked.
On April 15, LG Electronics India will see 441 million shares or 65% of equity become tradable. This will be followed by Canara Robeco AMC on April 17, with 110 million shares or 55% unlocking, and Canara HSBC Life Insurance on April 20, where 522 million shares or 55% will
be released.
Later in April, Midwest will see 6 million shares or 17% unlocked on April 24, followed by Capillary Technologies on April 28 with 0.5 million shares or 0.7%. Tenneco Clean Air India will also see 3 million shares or 0.8% become tradable on April 30.
In May, Lenskart Solutions will have 1,047 million shares or 60% unlocked on May 8, alongside Emmvee Photovoltaic Power with 5 million shares or 0.7%. This will be followed by Aequs on May 11 with 1 million shares or 0.2%.
Finally, Billionbrains Garage Ventures will see a large expiry on May 12, with 4,182 million shares, or 68% of equity, becoming eligible for trading.
While lock-in expiries are a routine part of the IPO cycle, clustered unlocks of this scale tend to attract attention and can weigh on stock prices in the short term. Nuvama noted that despite the headline figure of $67 billion, the actual market impact will depend on how much of the eligible stock is eventually offered for sale.
The upcoming lock-in expiries come at a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, with tensions in the Middle East still elevated and rising crude prices fuelling concerns over potential rate hikes. Although a two-week ceasefire is currently in place, its durability remains uncertain, leaving markets vulnerable to volatility if tensions escalate further.
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