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.

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    1 year ago

    Imagine my surprise that silence7 and their perpetual positivity posts something full of bullshit.

    Things are better for the rich, but they’ve never been bad. The poor are increasing their debt to try and find happiness through purchase. Once again, silence7 can’t see the forest for their trees.