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Kilbo, re your point on B2 about how people feel about the economy, this Paul Krugman article addresses the disconnect.
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pmb (aka pmb)
Sep 15 '23, 08:51
People feel they're doing fine. They still think the economy is bad.
here
(www.nytimes.com)
Responses:
there’s an economist thing about how covid divorced sentiment from reality. -- (edited)
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mafic
Sep 15, 09:00
can anyone C&P? -- nm
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oblique
Sep 15, 08:58
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‘I’m OK, but Things Are Terrible’
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crash davis 😺
Sep 15, 09:02
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gracias -- nm
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oblique
Sep 15, 09:22
ironic that the party that only knows how to focus on Pocketbook Issues to the exclusion of literally everything else is also so terrible at it -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Sep 15, 08:52
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