"Persistent American Economic Pessimism Despite Positive Data"

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Despite economists' positive outlook on the strong job market and "soft landing" of the economy, a new poll reveals that Americans are feeling gloomy about their own economic situations. The majority of respondents described their economic state as "worse" rather than improving. Factors contributing to this sentiment include rising grocery costs, increasing household debt, decreased savings, the end of pandemic aid, and cutbacks on spending. Lower-income households have been hit the hardest, with higher rates of debt and reliance on pandemic aid. Additionally, Americans are planning to spend less on holiday shopping, which could impact the economy further.
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