Ever wonder why Americans keep spending despite constantly grumbling about how expensive everything has gotten? Turns out there's an actual pattern here. While inflation complaints flood social media and surveys show rising concerns about cost of living, consumer spending patterns tell a different story—wallets stay open. The contradiction between what people say and what they do with their money reveals something interesting about modern consumer psychology. This spending behavior, even amid affordability anxieties, has real implications for inflation dynamics and market trends. Whether it's driven by credit availability, wage growth in certain sectors, or sheer habit, the phenomenon keeps economists debating about what these mixed signals mean for economic trajectory.

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