For years, U.S. macroeconomic data suggested a strong economy. Yet many households felt that everyday life was becoming harder. As new data point to slowing growth, the gap between statistical prosperity and lived economic reality is becoming harder to ignore.
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Why Many People Still Choose to Buy Homes in an Era of “Slow Stagflation”
In a world of slower growth and persistent inflation, many households continue to view real estate as a long-term hedge. The question is not only about investment returns, but about protecting wealth.
America May Not Be Heading for a Recession — But for a Form of “Slow Japanification”
The real risk facing the U.S. economy may not be a sudden recession, but a slower and more persistent shift toward a low-growth environment often described as “slow Japanification.”