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{
"HubID": "5541",
"Date": "9/21/2025",
"HubTags": [
"External Platform Posts",
"Future Map"
],
"Contacts": "",
"Companies": "",
"File": "",
"Image": "5541__Image_URL.png",
"Summary": "<p>Nearly 70% of Americans no longer believe they have a real chance of improving their standard of living. The striking part of this graph is the steep drop in optimism after COVID. Decades of weak monetary policy fueled wealth inequality, and the massive stimulus during COVID enriched many who didnt need it—together, these shifted sentiment dramatically .Yet our next economic supercycle is already forming, even if most people dont see it. Understandably, many project the future only through the lens of today and yesterday, which do look bleak. But when you factor in breakthroughs in AI, tokenization and new economic layers, energy, and automation, the outlook is far more promising. The catch is that this future will look very different. It will make much of todays expertise, institutions, and norms obsolete. Perhaps thats why pessimism runs so deep—people are clinging to what they know, even as it slips away, rather than striving to bring about a future that holds much promise. <span></span></p>",
"Notes": ""
}