GasWaster
Here's something worth paying attention to: there's a widening disconnect between what policymakers project and what everyday Americans actually think about their finances.
Polls show most U.S. households aren't buying into the optimism narrative—they're bracing for stagnation or worse when it comes to their personal finances heading into 2026. Meanwhile, official forecasts are painting a very different picture, much more bullish.
This gap matters more than you'd think. When consumer sentiment stays pessimistic despite rosy top-line predictions, it often signals deeper uncertainty in the marke
Polls show most U.S. households aren't buying into the optimism narrative—they're bracing for stagnation or worse when it comes to their personal finances heading into 2026. Meanwhile, official forecasts are painting a very different picture, much more bullish.
This gap matters more than you'd think. When consumer sentiment stays pessimistic despite rosy top-line predictions, it often signals deeper uncertainty in the marke