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I haven't seen any data, but I wonder what % of Americans have actually been experiencing economic hardship today compared to the Trump, Obama, and Bush administrations.I generally agree with this. But I don’t want it to be lost that people in this country were (and continue to) experiencing economic hardship in the areas that hit them most on a week to week basis: grocery prices and rent prices.
These factors are rarely accounted for in discussions of the so-called “vibecession,” which is a pretty arrogant way to talk about economics when you consider that poor and working people were struggling and continue to struggle.
There are a ton of MAGAs who were making out relatively fine in these years. The middle-class to upper-class suburban Republican is still a big part of Trump’s coalition. Of course there is a brainwashed segment who will flip on a dime based on who is in office, we already knew that way before 2021.
My guess is ( leaving "feelings" aside ) that the % suffering economic hardship has been relatively constant over the last 25 years.