The Atlantic has an absurd message for struggling Americans: the economy isn’t just not bad, it’s the “Taylor Swift” and “Lebron James” of economies.
In a June 10 article for The Atlantic headlined “The U.S. Economy Reaches Superstar Status,” staff writer Rogé Karma claimed, “There are many ways to define a good economy. America is in tremendous shape according to just about any of them.”
Throughout this article, Karma made several misleading claims, asserting that “household wealth is surging, and wages are rising faster than costs, especially for the working class.”
However, this wasn’t his only mistake.Karma boasted that “the post-pandemic recession never arrived,” echoing a host of leftist propagandists who tap-danced around the fact that America entered a recession in 2022. At one point, Karma acknowledged the rising cost of living before attempting to refute it: “One school of thought maintains that the answer is no, because of the rising cost […]
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