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Andrew J Edelstein's avatar

You leave out a major factor in the "bad vibes" narrative, which is the unrelenting flood of lies coming from Fox News and other right wing "news" outlets. When the economic "news" is all dishonest, people watching it believe it.

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Carolyn Herz's avatar

excellent but there are so many things that have made life much more expensive in the past few years besides inflation. I will give two examples, among many. 1) owning a car: you can no longer buy a car without one of those fobs that cost $250 every time you need a key copied or replaced; a windshield that costs $1000 every time it gets a tiny ding from a pebble because of the new sensors; etc etc. 2) Streaming: you now need multiple subscriptions for sports, movies, etc. I know these may sound like dumb examples. But they are sources of frustration for people who live relatively simple lives (no fancy vacations; no meals out in top restaurants; renting a tiny apartment), whose wages have kept pace with inflation, and still find themselves falling behind. Gone are the days where if you had the energy to stand in line for cheap seats for your favorite sports team, you could get a ticket---now everything is bought up in advance by corporations for their clients, third party ticket sellers, etc. I sound like a crabby old person. I am not nostalgic for the "old days." But I see my kids struggling and they are very hardworking, with decent jobs. They are not terribly materialistic, they don't buy junk and yet....again, back to the cars, they must budget $100 a MONTH just to cover the cost of the yearly windshield replacement (we live in a very rural area with no paved roads so a hole in the windshield is a regular occurrence and must be replaced before inspection.). etc etc, I could give dozens more examples.. The corporate sell off of so many pleasures in life has people really discouraged, if not enraged, imho. I worked on Harris campaign, I am not a purist, but I really do feel that neither party grasps this frustration. And I am not even speaking about people who would be considered poor.

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