Latest News About K Shaped Economy

Updated 2026-05-18 18:08

Here’s a concise update on the latest coverage of the K-shaped economy.

Key takeaways

Representative analyses and perspectives

What this means for individuals and households

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< What is a K-shaped economy?

In 2025, one of the biggest business buzzwords has been the idea of a "K-shaped" economy, in which there is a growing disparity between the rich and the poor.

www.npr.org

How the K-Shaped Economy Is Hurting Everyone But the Rich

Talk of the K-shaped economy is brewing once again. The moniker first gained traction in 2020 to describe the divergence between how rich and poor Americans were experiencing the pandemic recovery. Now, with consumption increasingly concentrated in the top echelons of wage earners, economists are concerned that the US economy finds itself in a top-heavy, unstable state.

www.bloomberg.com