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Business Insider: The K-shaped economy is more split than ever — and it's showing up in groceries, credit cards, and the workplace

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Peter Atwater, an adjunct lecturer of economics at Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ, thinks there's also unequal opportunity in how people can experience dining, travel, education, and entertainment.

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...well-being and has been "top-heavy," with higher-income households supporting it. Bushmeneva noted that the pandemic-era wage trends highlighted above helped support spending among lower-income households, but those trends have now reversed.

Peter Atwater, an adjunct lecturer of economics at Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ, thinks there's also unequal opportunity in how people can experience dining, travel, education, and entertainment.

"If you are at the top, you have the wherewithal and the opportunity to see things in person," Atwater told Business Insider. "You can go to the Super Bowl, you can go see Taylor...