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The paradox between the macroeconomy and household sentiment
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Historically, consumer attitudes regarding the economy have closely tracked prominent macroeconomic indicators like GDP, unemployment, equity prices, and inflation. But since the pandemic, this relationship has fundamentally changed. By most measures, consumer attitudes about the economy have been d
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  • Historically, consumer attitudes regarding the economy have closely tracked prominent macroeconomic indicators like GDP, unemployment, equity prices, and inflation. But since the pandemic, this relationship has fundamentally changed. By most measures, consumer attitudes about the economy have been divorced from the underlying economic conditions, w...

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