
The Economy Is Good. So Why Do We Feel Terrible About It?
The Daily
The Economic Paradox
This chapter examines the disconnect between positive economic indicators and widespread public pessimism in the American economy. It discusses how factors like inflation and rising costs contribute to feelings of discontent, even amid job recovery and wage growth. The conversation highlights the complex relationship between individual experiences and broader economic metrics, revealing a bipartisan sense of dissatisfaction despite overall growth.
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