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Subject Reflections from Aspen Ideas: Economy
Date November 6, 2025 3:01 PM
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Reimagining the Economy We ShareWhat, and who, is an economy for? How did we get here, and where do we go from here?


These were the questions that guided the first-ever Aspen Ideas: Economy gathering in Newark, New Jersey, where leaders from across sectors came together to explore how our systems of work, innovation, and policy can better serve people and communities. What emerged was a shared sense that the economy isn&rsquo;t a distant force&mdash;it&rsquo;s something we build together.


From Growth to BelongingNew Jersey Governor Phil Murphy brought both urgency and optimism to the conversation. &ldquo;Too many of our norms, too many of our institutions are being called into question. There&rsquo;s an unprecedented amount of volatility that leads to a lot of economic anxiety,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;We have to prove that government can work for you.&rdquo;


Later, Manhattan Institute President Reihan Salam offered a perspective that reached beyond political boundaries. He called on his fellow conservatives, and, in truth, on all of us, to stay engaged in shaping our shared economic future.


&ldquo;Engage,&rdquo; he urged. &ldquo;You&rsquo;re going to be in the minority sometimes, but engage because that&rsquo;s going to be a big part of your future, and the country&rsquo;s future.&rdquo;


Together, their remarks reflected a shared belief that participation is critical. Building an innovative and dynamic economy requires more than policy. It calls for presence, trust, and a commitment to the common good.
Seeing the System, Building the BridgesKyla Scanlon, author, econmoics commentator and founder of Bread, helped zoom out on the complexity of today&rsquo;s economy. &ldquo;There are all these pain points in the economy that, when you zoom out, are all connected,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;The question is: what do you do about that? What kinds of policies do you pass? What kinds of communities do you support?&rdquo;


Her call resonated with the spirit of the gathering: to connect ideas that are often siloed&mdash;policy and people, innovation and equity, local realities and global trends. Rather than focusing on divisions, participants looked for places of overlap and opportunity.
Meeting the Moment TogetherFor Daleep Singh, Chief Economist of PGIM, the current moment
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demands both realism and resolve . &ldquo;Monetary policy, fiscal policy, regulatory policy, foreign policy&mdash;they&rsquo;re all in flux at the same time,&rdquo; he said. That uncertainty, he added, calls for civic readiness: &ldquo;What we can do as concerned citizens is be ready with ideas, energy, and ambition to meet the moment.&rdquo;


Throughout the event, that sense of shared responsibility echoed. The economy, participants agreed, isn&rsquo;t just a system of transactions&mdash;it&rsquo;s a network of relationships, decisions, and shared futures.


Looking AheadIn Newark, our conversations surfaced a shared vision of prosperity, one where innovation expands opportunity, institutions earn trust through effectiveness, and communities have a voice in shaping the systems that serve them.


Building that kind of economy will take all of us &mdash; leaders, workers, entrepreneurs, and neighbors &mdash; working across divides, guided by a common purpose, and committed to ensuring that progress reaches everyone.


That work continues. Aspen Ideas: Economy will return in 2026, convening next in Tulsa, a city whose own story of renewal and resilience offers powerful lessons about the economy and the spirit of shared growth.

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