It's just, well, I'm a Democrat and the Republicans are in office, so it's terrible. And it works both ways. You know, we see the opinion of people on how The perception... is influenced quite often more by their political opinions over who's in power than an objective assessment of what the economic realities are. That's unfortunate, but it shows how deeply polarized we are, how heavily partisan we are. And I think that weighs in. (04:49–05:18)
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Asserts that public perception of the economy is often influenced by political bias rather than objective economic indicators.
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