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Ivankanomics

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Etymology

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From Ivanka +‎ -nomics.

Noun

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Ivankanomics (uncountable)

  1. (US politics) The economic ideas of Ivanka Trump.
    • 2016 September 15, James Pethokoukis, “Donald Trump's theory of love”, in The Week[1]:
      And whether it's Hillarynomics or Ivankanomics, the core belief at work here is that social insurance must everywhere and always be a government-supplied or mandated benefit.
    • 2021 June 1, John Bowden, “Former Trump spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany slams Forbes cover featuring Kamala Harris”, in The Independent[2]:
      “Interestingly though, we have someone who did just that. Ivanka Trump did just that, securing $1.5 billion in relief from the private sector for small businesses, $10 billion to [community development financial institutions], which are banks that help minority and low-income communities. But I don’t remember the term ‘Ivankanomics,’ do you?” Ms. McEnany continued.