Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently described what he sees as a transformative shift in how philanthropy works—one that could directly benefit everyday American families. He's calling it the convergence of an agenda focused on "parallel prosperity," where Main Street finally gets a seat at the table alongside Wall Street. It's a bold claim about reshaping economic opportunity from the ground up.
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fren.eth
· 2025-12-06 00:34
Where is the hope of the people?
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 2025-12-05 13:33
Putting people's livelihood first is the true way.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently described what he sees as a transformative shift in how philanthropy works—one that could directly benefit everyday American families. He's calling it the convergence of an agenda focused on "parallel prosperity," where Main Street finally gets a seat at the table alongside Wall Street. It's a bold claim about reshaping economic opportunity from the ground up.