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No, that is the perception no doubt. And prices are still high, even though inflation itself has flattened out. It doesn't mean prices have come down, they are just staying at a steady high rate. So everyone is feeling it, absolutely. But you have to admit that the right constantly spewing crap about the bad things as propaganda has a negative impact on perceptions even on the things that are going good or getting better, such as inflation coming down, nearly full employment everywhere, etc. Just like if you tell a kid often enough that he is a bad person, he will come to believe it regardless of the truth.Who’s propaganda? The stuff you listen to or 72% of all voters listen to the exact same propaganda.
You can’t fathom that people might not be in a great situation right now?
Here is one article showing a decent look at both sides of the equation.
Here is another:
Reality check: What's up with the economy?
The economy is the #1 issue for voters, and polls say most Americans, when asked about the economy, are pessimistic. But according to many indicators, the economy is actually doing quite well. So, why the disparity?
Here is an article that talks about partisanship in perception of the economy and how they are doing:
The economy is strong, data shows. Why do so many Americans think otherwise? - Poynter
Unemployment is near record lows. Job creation is robust. The economy is growing, driven by consumer spending. The stock market has hit record highs.
So it is a mixed bag at best. But perception is their reality, that is how it works. Regardless if it is driven by data or propaganda. It is how people feel, and that is real enough.