They may be but the opera ain’t over till it’s over…which arrives on 12/31. Until then, if any are similar to myself, I don’t recognize it, touch it or make plans with it.
That’s nice but how does this affect the average American voter? How does what you say convince the voter they’re doing better because of it. You think the average voter cares that GDP growth is 3.2% and not 2.8%?
We’re basically at full employment so “jobs” really isn’t a big concern. Wages would be great but they don’t go up on their own. Productivity needs to go up. Inflation needs to stay low. Neither of these seem to be happening. Certainly hasn’t really happened yet. Even then, a few percentage points of wage growth for a year is still a pretty small benefit.
There’s no sound in space due to lack of a medium for it to travel in, lack of density. There was no lack of density in the early years of the universe (as we know it).