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The Pinched-Hose Economy

Derek Thompson on inflation, unemployment, and America’s confounding economic outlook
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“It’s not just my opinion that things are weird,” Derek Thompson told me recently. It’s a fact of life, he explained, that the U.S. economy is behaving very strangely right now.

But first, here are three new stories from The Atlantic.


A Flopping Hose

We last week that unemployment in the U.S. is as low as it’s been at any time in the past 50 years, and a released today shows that inflation slowed in July. Those are good things—and yet, economic output

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