Here's a one minute video. The answer to the last question is social mood.
A typical refrain from voters is that "the other side" won't compromise. Then there are the genuine moderates, who don't hold strong political opinions, who just want things to get done and don't really care about the content (as long as things improve). However, more and more of the public are taking opposite sides of the debate. The debate will not end with a change in social mood, more likely it will end when one side wins and totally dominates, but it will require much more negative social mood to reach that point.
Personal Income increased 0.3% in February; Spending increased 0.8%
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From the BEA: Personal Income and Outlays for February:
*Personal income increased $66.5 billion (0.3 percent at a monthly rate) in
February*, according t...
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