KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden has been hitting the road in a bid to show voters that his economic policies are working.
  • Since mid-June, Biden Cabinet officials have been canvassing the country to draw attention to places where Democrats' 2022 infrastructure and climate change bills have funded projects and jobs.
  • The CNBC All-America Economic Survey found that just 37% of respondents approved of Biden's handling of the economy, while 58% disapproved.
US President Joe Biden speaks about his economic plan "Bidenomics" at the Philly Shipyard, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 20, 2023.

President Joe Biden on Thursday toured a revitalized shipyard in Philadelphia, where he made the argument that is increasingly dominating his speeches and his 2024 reelection campaign: The U.S. economy is strong because his agenda is working.

"Together we are transforming the country, not just through jobs, not just through manufacturing, but also by rebuilding our infrastructure," Biden told a crowd of hardhat-wearing union workers who stood atop steel beams three storeys high.