Biden spent too much, they all do, but didn't do a terrible job by any means.
Harris' pollicies sounded like a collection of hand-outs. Anyone can spend money, where's the growth, and where's the recognition that there's an immigration issue which needs more attention than "Don't come"?
Trump is seen to have policies for growth. They might be utter crap, as was his association of disinfectants with injecting, but they sound like - something.
Their economy is as you might expect from a Federal Reserve chairman (Jerome Powell) who isn't an economist. (Neither is Andrew Bailey btw). Bright bloke doing his best, with conservative actions and a long term poilicy which is, err, next year or beyond and depending on what happens. Constant referral to "the data" makes it all sound calculated.
Trump is now surrounding himself with people not qualified to do their jobs, being appointed instead on the basis of sound-bites. Putting RFK Jr in charge of Health is is even more stupid than, say, appointing Boris to run a tap. Having a skeptic in their sprawling health system may have some merit, but that imbecile invents conspiracies all by himself.
The interplay between Trump and Musk will be interesting. Trump's policies ( like doing away with the $7500 EV subsidy) will hurt the EV industry, but "should" hit the little guys more than Tesla, which is still getting money to grow the charging infrastructure. Tesla customers are not poor. They pay for exclusivity. Exclusive of ordinary people.