A new initiative by Democratic economic policy minds, called the "Kitchen Table Project," aims to quantify the economic pressures affecting American households. Led by Lael Brainard and Rohit Chopra, the project uses survey data and modeling to show that despite improving macroeconomic indicators like GDP and unemployment, many Americans feel economically squeezed due to volatile and elevated prices for essential goods like food and gas. The project concludes that rising wages and tax cuts have not sufficiently offset these increased costs, leading to widespread concern about unexpected expenses and a disconnect between public sentiment and official economic statistics. AI
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