2025 Was a Breakthrough Year for Ginn Economic Consulting: Here’s to 2026!
What we built together—and why it matters even more in 2026
Hello Friends,
As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve spent some time reflecting—not just on the headlines or the policy fights—but on the work itself. The kind of work that doesn’t always trend on social media but actually moves ideas, people, and policies in the right direction.
And here’s the honest takeaway:
This year mattered.
Not because everything went right in Washington (it didn’t), or because bad economics suddenly disappeared (it hasn’t), but because the demand for sound, principled, free-market economics is growing—and we met that moment.
Ginn Economic Consulting Had Its Strongest Year Yet
2025 marked the third full year of Ginn Economic Consulting, and it was our most impactful by far.
Gross revenue exceeded $600,000, a 50% increase from 2024
More than 20 clients across the the United States focusing on federal, state, and local issues
Demand centered on research, policy analysis, commentaries, speeches, and strategic insight
All anchored in one mission: Let People Prosper
This growth didn’t come from chasing trends or softening arguments. It came from being consistent, rigorous, and unapologetically rooted in free-market economics—drawing from Smith, Friedman, Hayek, Sowell, Buchanan, North, and others, not the political winds of the day.
In a world flooded with hot takes, people are looking for trusted frameworks. That’s what we provide.
The Work Output Was Relentless—and Intentional
In 2025 alone, our work included:
These weren’t filler pieces. They tackled real issues, including:
responsible budgeting, property-tax elimination, patient empowerment, education freedom, AI policy, labor markets, inflation costs, and fiscal sanity.
Many of these ideas now show up—sometimes quietly, sometimes loudly—in legislative hearings, think-tank debates, and state policy agendas nationwide.
That’s how influence actually works.
The Audience Growth Tells the Same Story
The message is spreading because it resonates.
Across platforms in 2025:
What matters most isn’t necessarily the size of the audience—it’s the quality.
Our audience includes lawmakers, staffers, business owners, parents, pastors, teachers, students, and policy leaders who care deeply about liberty, responsibility, and opportunity. People who don’t want slogans. They want answers.
None of This Happens Alone
I’m deeply grateful for the people who helped make this year (and prior years) possible.
Mollie Johnson, who I call executive director but is a freelance contractor, is extraordinary—bringing discipline, execution, and leadership that allows the work to scale without losing integrity.
Emily Bleazard has provided critical marketing insight.
Ben Smith has strengthened social media reach.
Joseph Johns has contributed valuable research support.
And others who stepped in along the way to help sharpen ideas and expand impact.
Good economics still requires good people!
Why This Matters Going Into 2026
We are entering a year when:
Inflation is still eroding purchasing power
Fiscal and monetary irresponsibility is widening inequality
Central planning is repackaged as “compassion”
And too many leaders confuse spending with growth
That’s exactly why our work is needed.
The case for free markets, sound money, limited government, federalism, and personal responsibility isn’t abstract. It’s practical. It’s humane. And it works—when we let it.
2025 proved there is strong and growing demand for our approach.
2026 is about building and expanding it further.
Thank You!
If you’ve hired me, read, shared, subscribed, invited me to speak, cited the work, challenged an argument, or supported Ginn Economic Consulting in any way—thank you.
You are part of a growing coalition of free market warriors that believes policy should empower people, not manage them.
Happy new year!
More is coming.
Let’s keep fighting to let people prosper.
Vance Ginn, PhD
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