"American Misconceptions: The Truth About the U.S. Economy"

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A new poll reveals that a majority of Americans have misconceptions about the state of the U.S. economy, with many believing it is shrinking and in a recession despite evidence to the contrary. While the economy has been growing, stock markets are up, and unemployment is at a 50-year low, public perception remains negative, impacting views on President Biden's handling of the economy. The discrepancy between reality and public perception poses a significant challenge for policymakers and politicians.
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