
Two Signs Of An Invisible Recession The Market Keeps Ignoring

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The U.S. may be experiencing a hidden recession, indicated by surging pawn loans and fast food data. Pawnshops like EZCORP and FirstCash show distress signals, with record loan growth as consumers exhaust credit options. Meanwhile, McDonald's reports a K-shaped consumer landscape, where higher-income customers thrive while lower-income diners cut back. Inflation pressures are evident, with rising energy and food costs impacting spending habits. The market may overlook these signs as it remains focused on top-line corporate growth.
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