Inflation’s betrayal reshapes how Americans view the economy

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Despite solid GDP growth and strong markets, Americans’ confidence in the economy is at historic lows. Vox explains the “vibe gap” — a mismatch between long-running price expectations and current reality — and how decades of low inflation have left people feeling betrayed by today’s inflation and the cost of living, a mood reflected in UMich sentiment surveys and CNN polls.
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