• Billiam@lemmy.world
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    And if people really are as concerned with the economy as they claimed to be, what’s going to happen when prices go even higher?

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      “The economy” for most people is “I have BAD vibes right now!” rather than any actual consideration of economics, national or household.

      t. someone ACTUALLY in the bottom 15% of American workers.

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        However, the economy being good is not often actually good for the customer. It’s just a slowing down of things getting worse.

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            At least there’s time in-between for things to change.

            Said the frog as he slowly begins to boil.

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              I never said anything about waiting for change to fall into our laps, which seems like what you’re implying. I just said that having time is better than “making the water boil faster.”

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              The story about frogs staying in a warming pot is not true. It is however exactly how humans react, as they can convince themselves of all sorts of things to avoid change.