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Published On: December 16, 2015

Why don’t we feel better, more financially secure, more hopeful about our future?

Something fundamental has changed.

The increase in interest rates of 0.25 percent that the Federal Reserve Board announced Wednesday afternoon marks the end of an era. It is the first increase in nine years and the first move of any kind in about six years, since attempts to kick-start the economy brought the rate down to just above zero in 2009.

In theory, the increase tells us the economic devastation that began with the implosion of the housing and stock markets in 2008 is over. Stocks have recovered losses. The housing market has stabilized. Unemployment sits around 5 percent, which is well within the normal range. Inflation and fuel prices are low.

So why don’t we feel better, more financially secure, more hopeful about our future? Something fundamental has changed.

Some of the decrease in the unemployment rate comes from so many people retiring, dropping out of the job market, agreeing to work the same job for less or working in a lesser job. Many of the new jobs that sent the unemployment rate down from its eight percent spike are low-paying service jobs.

Overall, studies show median income nationally and locally has been stagnant for 10 years.

Even as we recover, we know that we might never get back these years of growth we had counted on, in retirement accounts and wages and home values.

Many young people incurred tremendous college debt to enter a job market less promising than they’d expected.

And much of the overall financial recovery and benefits of low interest rates went disproportionately to the wealthy, who owned the recovering stocks and skyrocketing bonds.

The fear we feel is not that we haven’t recovered.

It’s that we have, and this is as good as it gets.

Hopefully, now that we’ve regained our equilibrium, we can reclaim our dreams.

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