Inflation Is Cooling. Why Are Americans Still Sweating?
Big Take16 Juli

Inflation Is Cooling. Why Are Americans Still Sweating?

A slate of new data this week painted a tepid but slightly optimistic picture of the US economy: Consumer prices declined in June for the first time in six years, jobless claims ticked down and retail sales rose modestly. So why doesn’t the data match up with how Americans are feeling?

On today’s Big Take podcast, host Sarah Holder talks to Bloomberg’s Reade Pickert and labor economist Kathryn Anne Edwards about what the data does (and doesn’t) tell us about the state of the US economy.

Read more: How’s Inflation? Depends How It’s Measured

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Hosted by Sarah Holder; Produced by Julia Press; Reported by Reade Pickert; Edited by Aaron Edwards.

Fact-checking by Victor Swezey, Rachael Lewis-Krisky; Engineering by Sean Carter.

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