We’ve written often about how consumers’ feelings about the economy and their economic prospects are closely tied to political affiliation. The University of Michigan’s Chief Economist Richard Curtin has long noted the connection. In fact, he wrote a fascinating history last month about the development of this trend, which is closely tied to increasing political…
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