The long-rumored recession has been postponed – or perhaps cancelled altogether.
The soft-landing vibes are real. Inflation is cooling. The economy is growing at a shockingly strong pace. And unemployment hasn’t been this low for this long since the late 1960s.
And yet, hidden behind these boomy-economic indicators, a frustrating reality persists: Life is far too expensive for far too many.
From the historically unaffordable housing market and budget-breaking day care rates to high car prices, the United States has a cost of living problem many years in the making.
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