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The "vibecession" isn't just lingering — it's deepening. Even before the global tariffs threats from the Trump administration sent shockwaves through the stock market and economy, the feeling of ...
The vibecession is back. But a change in mood about the economy is often ‘a harbinger of things to come’: a drop in consumer spending and business investment, economist says Story by Alena ...
Election exit polls continued to show signs of a “vibecession” among voters. The vibes might continue to be “off” in the future, experts say.
A vibecession — a term coined by economic commentator Kyla Scanlon — refers to a disconnect between a country’s economy and the public's negative perception, or vibes, about it.
The "vibecession" may have started as a perception problem, but for many, it's now a lived reality. And until Americans start feeling financially secure — regardless of how much they earn ...
America slipped into a “vibecession” under the previous administration because there was a disconnect between how people felt about the economy and the actual state of the economy. It’s come ...
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