The dynamic is reflected in the chart below, which shows low-income inflation increases outpacing those for the other four ...
Some statistics illustrate why Americans still feel crunched even though traditional metrics make economic conditions seem ...
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The U.S. economy is humming — at least ... Though metrics such as GDP and job growth show a healthy economy, these seven charts offer insight into why Americans are still feeling crunched.