KEY POINTS
  • Residual anger about high inflation in recent years appears to have soured consumers' views of the economy.
  • That discontent comes even as a strong labor market, appreciating home values and a stock market rebound has made some positive about their financial situation.
Grocery items are offered for sale at a supermarket on August 09, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois.

When Kyle Connolly looks back at 2023, she sees it as a year defined by changes and challenges.

The newly single parent reentered the workforce, only to be laid off from her job at a custom home-building company in November. At the same time, Connolly has seen prices climb for everything from her Aldi's grocery basket to her condo's utility costs.