Part 3/12:
He notes that while some parts of the economy are rebounding, the delays highlight ongoing challenges, particularly with rental incomes and operational costs. Interestingly, Josh points out that even red states—often seen as buoyant economic hubs—have local regions suffering from severe shutdowns and economic hardships, often tied to local political dynamics. For example, he shares insights from his work with private schools in Hawaii and observations from his travels across the country, emphasizing that economic distress is widespread, regardless of state political leaning.