When you get older or actually when your kids get older, it won't mean as much or hit you emotionally. I've seen, heard and lived through much worse, the late 70 energy shortage and the 10 years of inflation averaging 6 1/2% but going as high as 12%, and the Bush financial crash, where many 401K accounts took severe hits, people lost home across America, major auto mfgs had to be saved to avoid the ripple in the economy, already bad enough to knock down any small companies, including shutting the plant I worked for 22 years. It was amazing to see how little traffic was on the bypass during morning commute time, around here.
What you see as "the sky is falling" is nothing by comparison. Wages up, employment up, stock market up with record highs, oil and natural gas production is up, consumer confidence up. If you aren't making it pretty good right now, you are either very young and dumb, a very poor planner, or you borrowed to the hilt, to have everything you wanted now, instead of properly planning and building your net worth the old fashioned way. Life is good!