The economy was artificially depressed due to COVID and the policies that were enacted because of it. The natural progression of those policies going away is what drove the economic increase unless you can give a specific policy directive from the current Admin which was different from the last one that caused the economy to pick up post COVID. Otherwise, it's just Biden happened to be President when something happened so I'm going to give him credit for it. Which is fine I guess but then he has to take the blame for everything that didn't go well too regardless of whether what happened was his fault or not.
You wouldn't give Biden credit regardless.
What Biden did was provide stimulus, and take the Covid threat seriously.
Well, first, Biden straightened out vaccine distribution that Trump fucked up.As far as "turning the corner on COVID" what does that mean? COVID did what everyone said it was going to do regardless of anything we did. Ran its course like every other infectious disease in history until the population was made up of people who had either gotten said disease and survived it or were for one reason or another not overtly affected by the disease? What exactly did this admin do that was different than the last one which caused this "turning of the corner"?
he didn't actively resist containment measures like Trump did, which is why a second batch of lockdowns in early 2021 got it under control until vaccines could be put into place.