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The Covid-era boost in Americans’ purchasing power was built on an illusion
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National Review (United States) | Apr 12, 2026
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The nostalgia for pre-pandemic consumer habits indicates a societal desire for stability, which should guide future economic strategy and policies.
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The pandemic exposed the fragility of our economic gains, emphasizing that true prosperity should not rely on temporary government interventions.
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While the economy shows signs of recovery, the shift in consumer behavior post-pandemic suggests a deeper need for understanding economic resilience.
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The illusion of increased purchasing power during COVID-19 has created unrealistic expectations about consumer spending and economic stability.
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The temporary boost in purchasing power during the pandemic highlights the need for sustainable economic policies that truly benefit Americans long-term.
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