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US stocks and the economy seem to moving in opposite directions: here’s why

by July 11, 2026
written by July 11, 2026

The US financial landscape is featuring a striking paradox in 2026.

Wall Street is sprinting, with major indices flirting with record highs and extending a “multi-year” winning streak. Yet, step outside the trading floors, and Main Street tells a far more muted story.

The broader US economy is expanding at a tepid pace, weighed down by a cooling labour market and battered consumer sentiment.

This growing “disconnect” has been confusing for many investors as the modern economic wedge shatters the broader narrative that stock market and economic health move in lockstep.

What’s behind this divergence?

According to Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody’s, the primary reasons for this divergence is the explosive rallies in AI stocks.

While the benchmark S&P 500 index is currently hovering around record levels, much of its YTD rally has been driven by select AI names – particularly on the hardware side (GPUs, HBM makers).

Because technology and adjacent companies now command up to half of the stock market’s overall weight, their soaring valuations tend to artificially lift the index.

Investors are buying into tomorrow’s digital revolution – transforming the US stock market into a forward-looking speculative vehicle rather than a mirror of economic reality that’s more muted at present, to say the least.

What’s weighing on Main Street?

In stark contrast to the stock market’s glitz, the actual productive economy is growing at a soft 2% pace, a visible deceleration from previous years.

“We’re growing. We’re not in recession. But we’re not going anywhere quickly,” Zandi argued.

This stagnation is mostly rooted in the structure of the US Gross Domestic Product (GDP), where technology only accounts for a fraction of the footprint.

Instead, the economy relies on a labor market currently plagued by multi-year lows in hiring and weak labor force participation.

Coupled with stubborn inflation, consumer confidence has eroded, creating an underlying economic environment that feels decidedly fragile.

The fragile K-shaped consumer spender

Because the broader populace is tightening its belt, US economic growth has become dangerously dependent on a wealthy minority.

A distinct “K-shaped” dynamic has emerged: the top 20% of earners now drive nearly 60% of all personal spending, supercharged by the “wealth effect” of their booming stock portfolios.

This creates a precarious structural vulnerability. If the artificial intelligence hype cycle cools down and the stock market suffers a prolonged slump, the wealthy will likely stop spending – leaving an already soft economy exposed to a severe downturn.

On the other hand, if AI-driven productivity eventually translates to stronger hiring, wage growth, and business investment, the gap may narrow.

All in all, how the artificial intelligence narrative unfolds in the back half of 2026 is really the key to determining whether this divergence persists.

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