Willing to consider $150 million buyout for Slow Boring, Matthew Yglesias notes

Willing to consider $150 million buyout for Slow Boring, Matthew Yglesias notes
Open to $150 million Slow Boring buyout

Matthew Yglesias has indicated his openness to a potential buyout of Slow Boring for $150 million and expressed willingness to be involved in the venture.

The statement suggests Yglesias is receptive to acquisition discussions and future collaboration related to Slow Boring, pending offers at the specified amount.

Yglesias has previously discussed voters' concerns about economic conditions, noting shifts toward prioritizing lower U.S. interest rates and less inflation. He has also critiqued policy initiatives such as expanded rent control and the math behind a proposed social housing model. These positions provide context for Slow Boring's policy-focused content and his potential role in a future venture.

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