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U.S. inflation accelerated in January despite efforts by the Federal Reserve to bring tame price hikes with higher interest rates.
The consumer price index, which measures what consumers pay for goods and services, rose 0.5 percent in January compared with a month earlier. The index had increased by one-tenth of a point in December after rising two-tenths in November.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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No it did not fail . illegals coming in were the wall is not built . FINISH BUILDING THE WALL . Trumps tax cuts did not result in 7% inflation , Trump years were a BOOMM FOR EVERYONE . Tell your friend thatComment
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Just like everything else regarding the economy, and in life, things have ups and downs. Sometimes the ups and downs last longer than we would like, but it does turn around eventually.Last edited by Copier Addict; 02-14-2023, 06:52 PM.Comment
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Locked in your home
One way isle in store
Masks
Restrict travel
Thousands of business closed
No toilet paper
It was Great
Tell your Friend
PS the wall they cut though and climb over that wall
BTW 25% of the National Debt was under the Runaway giveaway to the Rich in Tax breaks and lost tax revenues under the Trump AdministrationLast edited by bsm2; 02-14-2023, 06:42 PM.Comment
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I'm curious, if the economy is so good, why are banks prepping for possible debt defaults? (Serious answers only, please.) Bank of America CEO: We're preparing for possible debt default | CNN BusinessComment
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Please correct me if I'm wrong. But, isn't the debt ceiling for government spending and it's ability to borrow from a private bank? What does that have to do with commercial banks? I would think that with the economy booming that more people would be borrowing money from these banks for loans. Isn't that the way banks make money? Doesn't make sense if the economy is booming that banks are worried about defaulting.Comment
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Banks worry about getting paid back when the economy stumbles because people are more worried about putting food on their table than paying some of their bills. A typical eviction takes months to process, people will put off paying the mortgage hoping they can get caught up before losing the house. Revolving charge accounts will get ignored and possibly wiped out in a bankruptcy. Auto loans may be let go if they debtor can get another, cheaper vehicle. All these are NOT signs of a booming economy, but rather a failing one, and the banks will see the signs before most people.Comment
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I'm curious, if the economy is so good, why are banks prepping for possible debt defaults? (Serious answers only, please.) Bank of America CEO: We're preparing for possible debt default | CNN Business
David explained it quite well. I'm waiting to see if anyone will give a serious response. I'm skeptical that anyone from the other side is capable of actually debating. We'll see....Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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So, 59% are either as well or better off? Is that right?
And don't forget, people start to believe something that is being shoved down their throats every day. What I mean is, if you are told every day by your information source that you aren't better off you start to believe it. Look at all the people who still believe the 2020 election was not legitimate just because they have been told that by their information source of choice.Comment
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Billions in new investment in USA factories.
Housing market still growing strong
PS thats a key indicator guess he forgot that one and also Auto salesComment
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I'm curious, if the economy is so good, why are banks prepping for possible debt defaults? (Serious answers only, please.) Bank of America CEO: We're preparing for possible debt default | CNN BusinessComment
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