noun | gohl·dee·loks
Goldilocks is like the fairy godmother of the economy - she's not too hot, not too cold, but just right. It's a term used to describe an economy that's growing at a steady pace without overheating or crashing.
Example
"The Fed keeps saying we're in a Goldilocks economy, but I feel more like the little bear whose porridge keeps getting eaten by a bunch of boomers."
"Goldilocks is like the unicorn of economics - everyone's heard of her, but no one's ever seen her in real life. Kinda like a profitable ICO or a woman on Crypto Twitter."