‘Nose-diving confidence’ in Trump’s economy has experts making a suggestion

Despite President Donald Trump’s message of affordability resonating with working-class Americans in 2024, that pattern is shifting as “diverging fortunes for wealthy and poor Americans has tanked confidence in the economy—and the president who promised to solve the affordability crisis in the U.S.,” writes Sasha Rogelberg in *Fortune*.

While a wave of working-class voters flooded the Republican Party ahead of the 2024 presidential election, that same group sent a loud message in the early November off-year elections, electing Democrats in every single race in which they were running, Rogelberg notes.

Economists say that all Trump has done thus far is make the rich richer and the poor poorer. Apollo chief economist Trosten Slok pointed out that wage growth for the lowest-income Americans plummeted to its lowest level in about a decade, while wage growth for the highest-income group surpassed all other income levels, citing data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.

The housing market has become “frozen,” Rogelberg adds, because “it’s simply unaffordable to sell your house and buy another one with mortgage rates above 6 percent.” Sean Dobson, CEO of The Amherst Group, says, “We’ve probably made housing unaffordable for a whole generation of Americans.”

Much of these indicators can be traced directly to Trump, according to Pantheon Macroeconomics analysts Samuel Tombs and Oliver Allen. “Data show wage growth has slowed more in the trade and transportation sector, and to a lower level, than any other major sector since the end of last year. Fears workers would be able to secure larger wage increases in response to the tariffs look highly unlikely to be realized,” the analysts write.

Under Trump, the economy is what Peter Atwater, adjunct professor of economics at William & Mary, calls K-shaped, in which different sectors or groups experience wildly different outcomes—like the two diverging arms of a “K.”

“What we have today is a small group of individuals who feel intense certainty paired with relentless power control—and on the other, it is a sea of despair,” Atwater tells *Fortune*. “And that’s the piece that never gets talked about.”

Robert Armstrong agrees with Atwater in his *Financial Times* column, writing, “It could be that after five years of going nowhere, households in the bottom half of the wealth and income distributions have started to anticipate a bleaker future and are changing their spending habits accordingly.”

Rogelberg points out that nose-diving confidence in the U.S. economy is reflected in the attitudes of Republicans and independents who voted for Trump. According to a national NBC News poll, about 30 percent of Republicans believe Trump has fallen short of their expectations regarding the economy.

Two-thirds of independents blamed Trump for increasing inflation, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll, and CNN polling data shows Trump’s approval rating has reached its lowest level since he took office the second time.

Peter Loge, professor of media and public affairs at George Washington University and former senior advisor to the FDA commissioner under President Barack Obama, says that Trump’s struggling economy is a clarion call for change.

“People want to know that they can afford a medical bill if they get sick, their kids will have a better future than they do, or have a chance of a better future. And if voters feel like things aren’t working, they fire their politicians in charge to hire new ones,” Loge explains.

“Voters are pretty well saying, ‘We don’t think whatever the Republicans are doing is making stuff less expensive. We need life to be more affordable and less chaotic. It’s pretty unavoidably chaotic. Now we’re going to bring in new people to try a new thing,’” he adds.
https://www.alternet.org/trump-economy-nosedive/

Crisis in the Chilean left: even with Boric’s support, Jara would be overwhelmed by a united right in the runoff, according to all polls

A few hours before the first round of the Chilean presidential elections, the candidate of the ruling bloc, Jeannette Jara, is emerging as the favorite to obtain the highest number of votes next Sunday, November 16. However, the latest projections warn that, despite this initial advantage, she would be destined to lose to any right-wing rival in a potential runoff.

Jara, former Minister of Labor under Gabriel Boric’s government and a member of the Communist Party of Chile, received the endorsement of the governing left-wing coalition after winning her bloc’s primaries with more than 60% of the valid votes. Her campaign has emphasized the continuity of the progressive project underway since 2022, although she also inherits the weaknesses of Boric’s administration: citizen insecurity, irregular immigration, and unfulfilled promises appear as growing burdens.

The right-wing opposition arrives divided to this electoral event, with three contenders competing to advance to the runoff: José Antonio Kast (Republican Party), Johannes Kaiser (radical libertarian), and Evelyn Matthei (traditional right). Polls show that any of these three could be Jara’s opponent in the runoff, but all indicate that in that second round Jara would lose to each of them.

A recent survey by the CEP consultancy, released at the end of October, shows Jara leading with approximately 25% of the vote in the first round, followed by Kast with 23% and Matthei with 12%. However, the same poll indicates that if she faces either of them, the official candidate is at a disadvantage.

Additionally, the media highlights that the introduction of compulsory voting has raised participation to more than 13 million voters, doubling previous electoral figures and transforming the electorate’s profile.

The division of the right’s three strong candidacies is not necessarily a weakness: on the contrary, analysts estimate that in the event of a runoff, the bloc would unite to prevent the left from remaining in power. This scenario turns the first round into little more than an informal “primary” for the right, according to Chilean media.

For the left, this is a moment of maximum urgency: Jara must consolidate her leadership on Sunday and, at the same time, prepare her artillery for a runoff that places her in full defense of power. Her challenge is twofold: convincing centrist and moderate voters that her project, tied to the Communist Party and the continuity of Boric, offers institutional security, order, and protection for Chilean families — precisely when those values are under pressure.

No less relevant is the issue of public safety. The right has built its discourse around restoring order, curbing crime, and addressing irregular migration — issues that the governing left has failed to tame, in the view of a large segment of the electorate. In this arena, the right’s campaign appeals precisely to the restoration of legitimate authority, the protection of the family unit, and the defense of social traditions.

The situation is therefore high-risk for the ruling bloc: a victory in the first round does not guarantee the final triumph, and Jara’s initial advantage becomes a burden if she fails to demonstrate solidity, breadth, and the ability to summon support beyond the progressive base.

The right sees this margin as its historic moment to retake La Moneda. The backing of the 15.7 million registered voters and compulsory voting give the opposition a golden opportunity. From a conservative perspective, this scenario involves much more than an election: the model of social coexistence, the role of the state, the protection of the family, public order, and institutional continuity are at stake.

For the left to lead Chile without having restored control and public trust puts at risk the social fabric and democratic authority. The fragmentation of the right until now has generated uncertainty, but its ability to come together for the runoff represents a factor of stability for those who defend traditional values.

Ultimately, the progressive bloc led by Jara and the left faces a trial by fire. If they do not react with speed, coherence, and the ability to rally support, the union of the three right-wing forces could strip them of power.

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After years of ideological experiments, controversial reforms, and policies that have eroded authority and the family structure, the left now shows more weakness than strength. The election is no longer just about names: it is about who guarantees order, security, institutional respect, and the defense of traditional Chilean society.

**About The Author**
*Rafa Gómez-Santos Martín*

Rafael Santos is a Portuguese writer and political analyst dedicated to educating Hispanics on traditional values and the importance of protecting children and families. With years of experience in media and public discourse, he has been a strong advocate for cultural preservation and moral principles in an ever-changing world.

Passionate about culture, sports, and current affairs, Rafael brings insightful analysis to political and social debates, striving to empower the Hispanic community with knowledge and a deeper understanding of the issues that shape their lives.

See author’s posts.
https://gatewayhispanic.com/2025/11/crisis-chilean-left-even-borics-support-jara-would/

Best teams for Genshin Impact Luna II Spiral Abyss

Genshin Impact Luna II Spiral Abyss Guide: Best Teams for Floors 11 and 12

With the onset of version Luna II, a new iteration of Spiral Abyss has arrived in Genshin Impact. Floors 11 and 12 feature challenging enemies such as the Wayob Manifestations, Lawachurls, Battle-Scarred Rock Crab, Frostnight Herra, Wilderness Exiles, and the Primo Geovishap. While some foes are relatively easy to tackle, defeating others within the specified time limit requires strong team setups that leverage the Ley Line disorders and Abyssal Moon buffs.

This guide provides the best team compositions you can use to clear Floors 11 and 12 of the Genshin Impact Luna II Spiral Abyss.

Abyssal Moon Blessing

The Luna II Spiral Abyss rotation comes with the following Abyssal Moon Blessing:

“When the active character’s Bond of Life increases or decreases, a shockwave that deals True DMG to enemies is unleashed.”

Currently, very few characters can utilize the Bond of Life mechanic, specifically Arlecchino and Clorinde. However, using these units is not mandatory, as players can clear the Spiral Abyss with other well-built DPS characters.

Floor 11 Guide

Floor 11 features a Ley Line Disorder that grants an Elemental Mastery buff to all characters. Therefore, units who scale well with Elemental Mastery or benefit from it are ideal choices for this floor.

Recommended Teams for Floor 11

First Half

  • Flins + Ineffa + Aino + Sucrose
  • Mavuika + Citlali + Xilonen + Bennett
  • Varesa + Furina + Iansan + Xilonen
  • Clorinde + Nahida + Fischl + Kazuha

Second Half

  • Nefer + Lauma + Nahida + Furina
  • Lauma + Nilou + Nahida + Xingqiu
  • Arlecchino + Zhongli + Emilie + Bennett
  • Arlecchino + Zhongli + Yelan + Bennett

Enemies in both halves of Floor 11 can be defeated quickly by strong single-target DPS units. Although the Frostarm Lawachurl and Stonehide Lawachurl in Chamber 3 have shields that can be broken efficiently by Pyro and Geo units, it is not essential to bring these elements if your DPS can overcome their shields outright.

For more information, check out our detailed comparison on Arlecchino C1 vs R1: Which one should you pull for in Genshin Impact Luna II?

Floor 12 Guide

Floor 12 features two different Ley Line Disorders:

  • First Half: Bloom DMG dealt by characters is increased by 200%, and Lunar-Bloom DMG is increased by 75%.
  • Second Half: Normal Attack Pyro DMG dealt by characters is increased by 75%.

Given these buffs, the first half is best cleared with Dendro-Hydro teams that can deal Bloom and Lunar-Bloom damage. The second half suits 5-star Pyro unit Arlecchino exceptionally well, as her main damage source is Pyro-infused Normal Attacks. Other Pyro units like Mavuika can also comfortably clear the second half.

Recommended Teams for Floor 12

First Half

  • Nefer + Lauma + Aino + Kokomi
  • Neuvillette + Furina + Nahida + Kuki Shinobu
  • Nahida + Yelan + Xingqiu + Kuki Shinobu
  • Nefer + Lauma + Nahida + Furina
  • Flins + Ineffa + Nahida + Aino

Second Half

  • Arlecchino + Zhongli + Yelan + Bennett
  • Arlecchino + Zhongli + Emilie + Bennett
  • Arlecchino + Chevreuse + Fischl + Bennett
  • Mavuika + Citlali + Xilonen + Bennett
  • Skirk + Escoffier + Furina + Shenhe

First Half Tips: The Battle-Scarred Rock Crab in Chamber 1 makes a Bloom/Lunar-Bloom focused team mandatory. Focus on applying Dendro to the Stoneborne Seeds spawned by the boss to stun it and bring it down efficiently.

When fighting Frostnight Herra in Chamber 2, try to trigger Lunar reactions while its Fury bar is charging (during its Gloomveiled state) to stun it and render it Element-less, making the fight easier.

Second Half Tips: There are no specific elemental requirements here, so strong single-target DPS units perform well. If you are using Arlecchino as your main DPS, consider bringing a shielder unit to maximize damage output by preventing stagger interruptions during her Normal Attack strings.

For further insights, see our article on Genshin Impact Imaginarium Theater November 2025: Enemies, buffs, and best characters.

Follow Sportskeeda for more Genshin Impact news, updates, and guides.

https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/best-teams-genshin-impact-luna-ii-spiral-abyss

Injury update: Latest news on New York Jets WR Garrett Wilson

The New York Jets will be without their top playmaker for at least the next four games. The Jets (2-8) have placed wide receiver Garrett Wilson on injured reserve due to a knee injury.

Wilson did not play in New York’s 27-14 loss to the New England Patriots on Thursday Night Football. That game will count as one of the minimum four games Wilson must sit out while on IR.

The wide receiver aggravated his knee injury against the Cleveland Browns in Week 10. He left the game and did not return.

Wilson is the team’s leader in receptions (36), receiving yards (395), and receiving touchdowns (four). His absence will be a significant blow to the Jets’ offense.

Jets Wire will continue to provide updates on Wilson’s status throughout the 2025 season.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/injury-latest-news-york-jets-140723223.html

Altcoin News: Is It Time To Sell XRP And Buy Zcash?

**Altcoin News: Is It Time To Sell XRP And Buy Zcash?**

XRP has been moving slowly for a long time, leaving some holders feeling tired and unsure about its future. Meanwhile, Zcash is attracting renewed attention after former BitMEX CEO Arthur Hayes shared a strong bullish outlook for the coin. His comments have sparked fresh debates across social platforms, with analysts weighing in on the pros and cons of switching from XRP to Zcash.

**XRP Holders Feel Stuck As Price Moves Slowly**

Despite notable progress in real-world use cases, bank partnerships, and involvement in global financial developments, XRP’s price has not moved as quickly as many expected. Some XRP holders remain patient, confident that long-term growth will come from real utility and regulatory clarity. However, others feel disappointed as the price struggles to gain momentum whenever it attempts to rise.

XRP is designed for global payments and cross-border transfers. Selling now could lead to regret if major adoption news emerges in the future.

**Zcash Becomes Popular Again After Strong Public Opinion**

Zcash became a hot topic after Arthur Hayes stated that ZEC could eventually reach between 10% and 20% of Bitcoin’s value. He based this prediction on Zcash’s full privacy features, which he believes will become increasingly valuable in a digital world focused on financial privacy.

Following Hayes’ statement, online discussions have multiplied, with many speculating that Zcash may be undervalued at its current price.

**Comparing Both Coins in Simple Terms**

– **XRP:** Built mainly for fast payments, banking, and real-world finance. It has a large community, a long history, and global connections. XRP price movement is typically slower and more stable.

– **Zcash:** Focuses on privacy and strong protection of personal financial information. Zcash has a smaller community and sees higher price swings, meaning it can rise faster—but can also drop just as quickly.

Switching from XRP to ZEC means opting for more risk and potentially higher returns, versus the slow and steady approach of XRP. Some investors prioritize safety, while others seek bigger potential gains.

**The Core Question: Patience or Aggressive Rotation?**

Ultimately, the decision to sell XRP and buy Zcash depends on the investor’s strategy. Long-term utility investors may prefer to hold XRP and wait for adoption to boost its price. On the other hand, higher-risk speculators might consider Zcash, where the upside from current levels appears greater.

Analysts note that both assets can coexist in a diversified portfolio, as they serve distinctly different use-cases. Privacy and payments are separate sectors in the crypto market, and both have room to grow in the future.

*Which side do you lean toward: patience with XRP, or aggressive rotation to Zcash? Share your thoughts in the comments below!*
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/crypto/altcoin-news-is-it-time-to-sell-xrp-and-buy-zcash/

Why Are Deranged People Walking Chicago’s Streets?

A Look at the Disturbing Trend of Repeat Violent Offenders Like William Livingston in Chicago

Chicago has been grappling with a concerning rise in violent crime, much of which is linked to repeat offenders. One such individual is William Livingston, whose case highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement and the justice system in curbing recidivism.

Livingston’s repeated involvement in violent incidents raises important questions about how repeat offenders are managed and supervised. Despite previous arrests and convictions, many repeat offenders return to criminal activity shortly after release, perpetuating a cycle of violence that affects communities citywide.

This disturbing trend not only undermines public safety but also places significant strain on resources and erodes trust in the criminal justice system. Addressing the root causes of recidivism, such as lack of access to rehabilitation, mental health services, and economic opportunities, is critical to breaking this vicious cycle.

Efforts to reform policies around sentencing, parole, and community support are underway, but the case of William Livingston serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive strategies. Only through coordinated action can Chicago hope to reduce repeat violent offenses and create safer neighborhoods for all residents.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/2025/11/16/why_are_deranged_people_walking_chicagos_streets_668127.html

Opposing Parents Vent to Reporter in the Stands as Trans Volleyball Player Leads Team to Dominant Playoff Win

Now that we’ve passed peak wokeness, perhaps we can start admitting that the evidence is undeniable: boys win at girls’ sporting events because of the massive advantages of biology. This idea should be self-evident. Yet, it wasn’t in some quarters—hence, we’re still having this discussion.

In very progressive Ann Arbor, Michigan, the notion that wokeness ever peaked is considered a minor heresy. As a result, Skyline High School has made the state girls volleyball tournament for the second straight year, and in dominant fashion. But what’s the secret to its success? The team isn’t precisely all girls.

According to sports outlet OutKick, Skyline won a straight-sets victory over Saline High School on Thursday, securing its place among the final eight teams in the Division I Michigan High School Athletic Association girls tournament. However, Saline parents were incensed during the 25-15, 25-18, 25-21 sweep due to the presence of a female-identifying male athlete on the Skyline team.

The controversy goes beyond having a boy on a girls’ team, although that’s certainly part of the problem.

OutKick reporter Dan Zaksheske explained: The MHSAA requires transgender athletes to have an approved waiver to compete in any organization-sponsored events, including district and regional tournaments. The organization stated in September that it had not granted any waivers since last fall, with waivers needing approval every year. Yet, it has ignored multiple follow-up requests asking whether any waivers have since been granted.

Throughout the fall season, OutKick reported that Skyline appeared to have attempted to conceal the biological male player’s identity. Many parents of opposing teams expressed outrage on discovering their teenage daughters were competing against a male athlete.

Zaksheske wrote that the individual “dominated the first set with several massive kills, helping Skyline cruise to the first set win.” This performance was not met with universal delight among Saline parents.

One parent said, “As you saw, it was actually a pretty even match when he wasn’t on the court.” Another remarked, presumably with sarcasm, “I’ve never seen a girl jump that high.” A third parent expressed displeasure by putting his thumbs down every time the male athlete made a play.

Despite the controversy, Skyline’s march to the Elite Eight continued. As one parent put it, this outcome is easily possible in “the People’s Republic of Ann Arbor.”

Zaksheske also noted that he’d been harassed for “doing my job,” and that Skyline supporters were “practically encouraged by Skyline principal Casey Elmore” in this endeavor. “Why wouldn’t they?” he added. “It’s clear their views on these subjects are rarely, if ever, challenged.”

That dynamic may change, given that the next match will take place in a region closer to Trump territory in Michigan than before. Most games so far have been in and around Ann Arbor, home to the University of Michigan. Skyline’s next game will be in Kent County—a much more moderate, conservative area.

That said, this should be an issue that no longer divides anyone. We’ve seen the danger of gender ideology overtaking common sense in everything from high school sports to the Olympics. It is beyond doubt that you cannot overcome biological differences of gender with a bit of woke prestidigitation.

If the rest of us can come to our senses on this issue, surely the People’s Republic of Ann Arbor can, eventually.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/11/opposing-parents-vent-reporter-stands-trans-volleyball-player/

Live updates: Miami Dolphins vs. Washington Commanders, 9:30 a.m. kickoff

The Sun Sentinel Miami Dolphins coverage team is providing real-time comments as the Dolphins aim for their first win overseas in 11 years.

Follow along for live updates and insights on the game, player performances, and key moments as they unfold. Stay tuned to catch all the latest from the Dolphins’ exciting international matchup.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2025/11/16/live-updates-miami-dolphins-vs-washington-commanders-930-a-m-kickoff/

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