TrumpBessenomics: The First-Semester Report Card

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Reintroducing “TrumpBessenomics”

Now that we are six months into the second Trump administration, it is worth revisiting the economic philosophy that I refer to as “TrumpBessenomics.” The term captures the fusion of Donald Trump’s populist, growth-oriented agenda with the strategic and data-driven approach of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

At the heart of TrumpBessenomics is the 3-3-3 Plan, a simple but ambitious economic vision:

  1. Achieve 3% annual GDP growth through deregulation, increased industrial activity, and sustained low interest rates.
  2. Reduce the federal budget deficit to 3% of GDP, compared to roughly 6% under the previous administration.
  3. Expand domestic oil production by 3 million barrels per day, with the aim of lowering energy costs and inflation.

While it is too early to evaluate the effectiveness of this plan, what follows is a targeted assessment of actual policy execution and economic outcomes so far, focused on four key areas: growth and markets, fiscal policy, trade strategy, and institutional integrity.