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The argument isn’t “this has been a remarkable recovery” the argument is “this is the greatest economy in American history.The 2013 period you're referring to was preceded by a recession and a sluggish recovery, the recovery from the pandemic recession was far faster and growth has exceeded the projections based on that period you're referring to. I think there's a good argument that today's economy is overall significantly stronger but at worst its about the same. People can point to inflation but we also have record lows in unemployment and record highs in the stock market and I'd probably weight that more heavily.
One of the biggest drags on the current economy is cost of living and specifically housing costs but that's due to about a decade of underbuilding due to onerous local zoning laws which ironically many of the people who complain about the Biden economy actively support.