|
- Wealthy Americans Are Spending. People With Less . . . - The New York Times
Wealthier Americans, buoyed by a stock market that keeps setting records, have continued to spend freely Lower-income households — stung by persistent inflation and navigating a labor market
- Wealthy Americans Are Spending. People With Less Are . . .
While affluent individuals continue to spend freely, those with lower incomes are tightening their belts as they grapple with high prices and a softening labor market
- Wealthy Americans Are Spending. People With Less Are . . .
Wealthier Americans, buoyed by a stock market that keeps setting records, have continued to spend freely 富裕的美国人受到屡创新高的股市的鼓舞,继续肆意消费。 Lower-income households — stung by persistent inflation and navigating a labor market that is losing momentum — are pulling back 低收入家庭受到持续通胀的冲击,且要应对失去动力的就业市场,因此正在缩减开支。 “对于像我这样有房且有工作的人来说,经济形势一片大好。
- Wealthy Americans Are Spending. People With Less Are Struggling. - DNyuz
But it has become more pronounced in recent months Wealthier Americans, buoyed by a stock market that keeps setting records, have continued to spend freely Lower-income households — stung by persistent inflation and navigating a labor market that is losing momentum — are pulling back
- Wealthy Americans Are Spending. People With Less Are Struggling . . .
Data show a resilient economy But that largely reflects spending by the rich, while others pull back amid high prices and a weakening labor market
- While wealthy Americans spend, those with less are struggling
The top 10 per cent of American households now account for nearly half of all spending, Moody’s Analytics recently estimated, the highest share since the late 1980s Consumer sentiment has risen among high earners but steadily fallen for other groups
- U. S. economy is being driven by the wealthy, could face . . . - Fortune
Spending by America’s wealthiest households is powering the economy, Moody’s warns, while the bottom 80% have only kept pace with inflation
- Wealthy Americans Are Spending. People With Less Are Struggling.
Today, millions of Americans and their allies turned out across the United States and around the globe to demonstrate their commitment to American democracy and their opposition to a president and an administration apparently bent on replacing that democracy with a dictatorship
|
|
|