whatever American consumers say about the state of the economy, they are spending as if their finances are in pretty good shape. Most recently, holiday sales appear to have been quite good.

Americans aren’t acting as if they’re terrified about crime. As I’ve written before, major downtowns have seen weekend foot traffic — roughly speaking, the number of people visiting the city for fun rather than work — recover to prepandemic levels, which isn’t what you’d expect if Americans were fleeing violent urban hellscapes.

  • @Juujian
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    Right on. Glad to know Krugman and his friends in NY are ok. But him pointing at the numbers and saying “I’m right” really just comes across as ignorant. If you’re on minimum wage and you can’t escape it, then the times are worse than ever. His PhD students are probably in that income range and earn as much as they did 10 years ago, but he got his and probably doesn’t even know hardship…

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Yes, there are people for whom it’s awful. Always has been. But the big question is “did it improve for most people?” — and it seems to have.

      • GodlessCommie
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        81 year ago

        It has not. They can’t gaslight us into prosperity.

      • iesou
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        71 year ago

        This last year people have seen a cost of living jump across the board because of “inflation”.

        Have you noticed how many online services offer payment plans on things as cheap as $10? To me that doesn’t sound like everything is ok. To me that looks more like people trying to pretend like it’s ok while barely getting by.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          Yes, inflation happened. And for the bulk of the population, wages went up even more. Doesn’t mean that there is no pain, but things actually got better for a lot of folks.

          • GodlessCommie
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            41 year ago

            Repeatedly telling that lie will never make it true

          • iesou
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            That’s what I’m saying, it didn’t happen. According to public records many companies that provide necessary items like food and diapers blamed inflation on price increases while their product costs dropped, making TONs of money off the common American.

            Robert Reich talks about Huggies in particular