Even in a superb economy, some folks will be struggling. I certainly agree we have more than the usual number of folks struggling today, but it can be worse. When the economy tanks, e'g', goes into recession, a lot of folks are out of work and the safety net is a bit sketchy for them. They have to curtail "optional" spending which makes the recession worse.
I can recall 2008-09, things perceptibly slowed down. Traffic was lighter, the malls were noticeably emptier (when we had malls), planes were emptier, etc. I felt fortunate to be employed. One of my neighbors lost his job, they were close to losing their home, he had two kids around the same age as mine. He started a chaffeur company that ended up doing pretty well, I think.
A recession is a pretty bad time for a whole lot of folks. High inflation is a bad time for folks on limited, fixed incomes.