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Why Americans Hate a Good Economy

Por: The Atlantic Opinion November 22, 2023

Seven possible explanations for what’s going onIllustration by Ben Kothe / The Atlantic. Source: Getty.November 22, 2023, 7 AM ETEarlier this month, a Financial Times poll of about 1,000 registered voters found that most Americans believe their financial situation has gotten worse since Joe Biden became president. The economist Claudia Sahm tweeted that the results were “impossible,” adding, “The vast majority of Americans are better off... + full article



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