Middle-Class Americans Don’t Care What Paul Krugman’s Charts Say About Inflation

Middle-Class Americans Don’t Care What Paul Krugman’s Charts Say About Inflation


When covering the political persistence of “Bidenflation,” I’ve noted that economists keep wondering why opinion polls continue to show the American people are sour on an economy that continues to create jobs. Ultimately, the question in many ways comes down to one’s economic perspective and the fact that the so-called “experts” live far different lives than the people surveyed by most opinion polls.

A column earlier this year by perhaps the paragon of liberal economic opinion shows the not-so-subtle snobbery behind the failure to take families’ inflation concerns seriously. It also explains why Americans’ economic insecurities could result in a political bloodbath for the left come November.

New York Times Elitism

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In late February, The New York Times’ Paul Krugman dedicated a newsletter commentary to

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