The Umich sentiment survey highlights that mainstream media reporters aren’t overly concerned about depicting the economy positively, as consumer sentiment reflects the harsh realities of maxed-out credit cards, elevated interest rates, and a weakening job market.
This survey sheds light on a concerning reality: despite the media’s attempts to paint a rosy picture of the economy, consumer sentiment tells a different story. Maxed-out credit cards, soaring interest rates, and a deteriorating job market are stark reminders that we can’t sugarcoat the economic challenges facing millions of Americans. It’s time for a reality check. Instead of trying to spin the narrative, we need honest and transparent reporting that reflects the struggles of everyday people. Anything less is a disservice to the public.
Umich sentiment survey did a very interesting survey on how people consume economic news. For one thing, it is clear that mainstream media reporters don’t need to worry too much that they are not depicting the economy positively enough. pic.twitter.com/dz6xlpXPWi
— Anna Wong (@AnnaEconomist) May 10, 2024
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— Anna Wong (@AnnaEconomist) May 10, 2024
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