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The US economy is in a ‘selective recession’ as lower-income consumers can’t cover the cost of living, JPMorgan says

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The US economy is in a ‘selective recession’ as lower-income consumers can’t cover the cost of living, JPMorgan says
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The Current State of the US ‍Economy

The term “selective ⁢recession” describes a situation where certain groups in the economy are experiencing hardships while others continue ⁣to⁤ thrive. ⁢ According to recent insights from JPMorgan, lower-income consumers are particularly⁤ finding it difficult to ‌manage the rising costs of living.

Impact on Lower-Income Consumers

Lower-income households are ⁢facing unprecedented challenges as‌ inflation outpaces wage growth. The findings highlight the widening gap in economic⁤ stability, indicating that many individuals and ‍families ⁢cannot afford‍ basic necessities.

The ‍Role‌ of Inflation

Inflation ⁤has been a ‍critical driver in exacerbating‌ the economic​ strain on these‌ lower-income demographics. As prices‌ for essential goods and services ‌rise,⁤ many consumers find their purchasing power severely diminished.

Responses from Financial Institutions

In light ‍of these⁢ challenges, ⁤financial institutions like JPMorgan are closely monitoring ⁢consumer behavior ‍and spending patterns. Their analyses‌ suggest a​ growing divergence in economic experiences ​that could have long-term implications for policy-making and ⁣economic ‍recovery.

Future ⁢Outlook

As the economy shifts toward this selective recession ⁤framework, ⁤it raises questions about⁣ how to support those most impacted. With⁤ lower-income consumers​ struggling to cover their basic costs, it’s crucial for policymakers to address these disparities.

Further Reading and Resources

For a more‌ in-depth analysis, you‍ can⁣ access ⁢the full report by JPMorgan here.

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