Anonymous
(ID: 6+VGH2+F)
10/30/2025, 11:29:57 PM
No.520223537
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This Boomer has a point. Objectively, the US economy is doing quite well, stocks are near all-time highs, people's investment portfolios keep increasing in value, etc. Why is there so much whining over an economy which is very close to peak performance?