Without giving numbers this chart is my personal sales metrics over the last 12 months. Something happened in Feb. pic.twitter.com/awTFN5xeM6
— TrustDansCharts (@DizzleTheRizzle) August 27, 2025
This isn’t growth, it’s inflation’s disguise. Negative investment and exports show the economy’s underlying weakness.
— MacroInsight360 (@MacroInsight360) August 28, 2025
Here’s an interesting trend from the retail sector: $DG Dollar General and Dollar Tree—retailers known for their affordability—are seeing revenue growth, often at the expense of other retailers. This suggests that even higher-income consumers are seeking bargains, reminiscent of… pic.twitter.com/XE1qQP2a29
— optionGeek (@StockShark16) August 28, 2025
A single can of baby food is $52.99-$74.
Having babies in 2025 is not affordable.
Prices are so high “I can’t tell if this is a joke or not” pic.twitter.com/DSvD3RKQx3
— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) August 28, 2025
These numbers are insane.
420,000 university grads and only 88,000 job openings.
WHAT?! pic.twitter.com/mlda3wgBBn
— red pill rick (@igetredpilled) August 28, 2025
Teachers are DoorDashing after class.
Police officers can’t afford homes.
70-year-olds are lifting boxes in retail just to eat.
Tell me again how this is the “richest country in the world.”
— middleclassparty (@middle_class_us) August 28, 2025
This is the cost of living in 1970 pic.twitter.com/s13nPWO6pe
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) August 28, 2025