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Economist behind K-shaped economy sees a 'sea of despair' for the bottom 90% and a 'crisis of confidence' in the American dream | Fortune

“At the bottom, this mindset develops where they recognize that they may never win, but that doesn't mean, ‘I can't help you lose,’” Peter Atwater said.

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fortune.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Economist behind K-shaped economy sees a 'sea of despair' for the bottom 90% and a 'crisis of confidence' in…

“At the bottom, this mindset develops where they recognize that they may never win, but that doesn't mean, ‘I can't help you lose,’” Peter Atwater said.

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usatoday.com7 mesi fa

Does the U.S. have a 'K-shaped economy'? What it means for you.

Upper-income Americans are doing better, while low- and moderate-income households are falling behind. Why does that matter?

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  1. giovedì 13 novembre 2025·fortune.com

    Economist behind K-shaped economy sees a 'sea of despair' for the bottom 90% and a 'crisis of confidence' in the American dream | Fortune

    “At the bottom, this mindset develops where they recognize that they may never win, but that doesn't mean, ‘I can't help you lose,’” Peter Atwater said.

  2. sabato 15 novembre 2025·usatoday.com

    Does the U.S. have a 'K-shaped economy'? What it means for you.

    Upper-income Americans are doing better, while low- and moderate-income households are falling behind. Why does that matter?