• Addv4@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Honestly, I can accept the inflation issue of prices never truly going down, but when seemingly very little is done to help offset them you start having issues. Add to that most economists loudly broadcasting that the economy is reaching new highs while a lot of middle class households have to pay more of their earnings on housing and food, and you are just sowing a lot of discontent. That is largely my issue, as irrational as it might appear at first glance to be angry with an article just saying that inflation has decreased from its highs.

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      1 month ago

      and you are just sowing a lot of discontent. That is largely my issue, as irrational as it might appear at first glance to be angry with an article just saying that inflation has decreased from its highs.

      I don’t think it’s irrational at all. I think it’s perfectly understandable. The typical, out of touch economist, however, doesn’t understand. Their formulas, theories, and models tell them that everything is working perfectly, or at least as well as can be expected, and they’re really not interested in hearing any evidence to the contrary (like the lived experiences of actual human beings).