The U.S. economy looks strong. So why don't voters feel good about it? | CBC News
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"I feel the economy needs to change. I feel it's on a downward trend. And I feel that there definitely needs to be change going forward because we're not going in the direction that we need to be going in."
"I think the economy drives the overall morale of the nation. And if the morale is down, it creates a divide. The more we can patch up the divide, the economy is the No. 1 thing that's going to do better."
"As far as post-pandemic recoveries go, the U.S. is outshining its peers across the developed world on many fronts. Yet the data is a mess of contradictions."
"The unemployment rate hit historic lows this year, but a recent jobs report shows that U.S. hiring has slowed. The value of homes is rising, but that makes homeownership a more expensive dream for those on the sidelines."
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