End of the Vibecession: What It Means for Your Money in 2024
The Motley Fool
JANUARY 20, 2024
Image source: Getty Images 2023 was a frustrating year for many Americans, with high inflation and rising interest rates. Many people depleted their savings and felt like they were falling behind in their personal finances. Economic experts called this the "vibecession" -- even though America was not in a recession , the economy's "vibes" were bad. People felt like the economy was terrible, even though unemployment was low and people were getting wage increases.
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