Continuously compounded annual rate of inflation was under 1% last moth. (The median this century has been 2.2%).
The unemployment rate is 3.7%. The median rate for this 21st century is 5.3% and the unemployment rate has been higher 97% of the time in the last half century. This is - per the Council of Economic Advisers - "the 22nd straight month below 4%, a more-than-50-year record."
Some people are angry about the fact that so many think this is the worst of times when all the data supports claims that the economy is actually great. To me that kind of wild disconnect between reality and perception suggests investment opportunities. You can argue with people who deny reality or just buy discounted assets from them.
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