Trump's big Fed decision isn't looking good for American workers

So much for populism

President Trump and Gary Cohn.
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During the 2016 campaign, President Trump declared that in "five, 10 years from now" the Republicans will be "a worker's party." That promise is now a smoking crater: Trump backed four different GOP attempts to kill ObamaCare, which would've taken insurance away from tens of millions of Americans. He's now championing a tax "reform" that would be a massive giveaway to the wealthy. And he even helped the GOP gut a slew of protections for workers' rights.

Just about the only major area where Trump hasn't thrown working Americans under the bus is monetary policy. But that may be about to change.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.