UMich Numbers Reveal the Truth: Two Americas, Two Economies Let’s talk about the absurdity masquerading as data: According to the latest University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey, Democrats are registering a confidence score of 22.5 while Republicans post a 90.8. That’s not a typo. That’s nearly a 70-point gap. It’s not just a political split—it’s a financial schizophrenia. One half of the country believes the sky is falling, while the other half thinks now’s the time to buy the dip. We’ve always had differences in how parties perceive the economy, but this isn’t a gap. It’s a chasm. If you’re wondering how you’re supposed to run a nation, set policy, or even sell a financial product when the country can’t…

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