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You don't have a "sustained recessionary period where the population is forced to dispose of tangible assets to fund every day living".............not yet. |
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If we could put the EPA, OSHA and every other dammed government agency on a leash maybe we could be competetive.
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There are too many workers in the global economy, and our standard of living is going down. The credit bubble allowed us to avoid this reality for a short time, but now the jobs are gone and so is the easy credit. Either we will continue go down without a fight or there will be trade wars and real wars to follow.
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I'm thinking of investing in GlaxoSmithKline.
Sales of bupropion are bound to be skyrocketing.:( |
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It's rough out there for sure since Michigan has been in a recession for 4 years I can offer a little advice. Regardless of your job sitution try to build a cash reserve, I know its hard or may be impossible but least try, don't go pouring money into your 401K while you have debt interest, shop smart, eat dinner at home, take your lunch to work, drink Busch Light.
Have fun and just keep swinging the money may not be as easy to make as it was in past years but you can at least maintain. |
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1) Pay off credit card. 2) Pay off vehicle. 3) Save. - Peter. |
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I agree 100% with everything you said. One should get rid of their debt and start saving by shopping smart and eating at home, etc. |
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#2 is covered. My cc will be paid in a few months then I have one loan from when I short saled my house a year ago. I will be debt free some time this year then I will really start the savings process. |
I'm going to say it. It's Depression not Recession
I know I'm depressed...
Thank God the wifey and I are still employed, but the company did pay cuts across the board (so it's double the percentage for us since we both work in the same place). The reduced income has really got us strapped...teenagers don't get it though, as they expect life to be business as usual, and continue to demand the same fiscal requirements... |
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Once again, CT is a microcosm of the US economy. Comparatively speaking, signifcantly more expensive to do business in thanks to taxes, labor issues, cost of living. Like everywhere else, facing a budget shortfall. So the geniuses that are our state house and senate are proposing a "temporary" tax on businesses to make up some of the difference. First off, taxes are never temporary. They find ways to justify keeping them. But if it doesn't give businesses second thoughts about staying here, it most certainly effects those who might come or expand operations here. And so goes the U.S. The evil corporations who move jobs and operations overseas are an easy target. There are greener pastures. Those who created the current business operation climate should be held at least as responsible.
In our case we're lucky we own our building and property, and it's been paid off for decades. It's one expense that we don't have that many of our competitors in less expensive states do and keeps the playing ground a bit more level. Most are not so lucky. |
-3-The number of hours until Howie has a Busch Light.
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