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I was curious as to whether Reagan was the first to use the term (it was when I first heard it). Interesting that it goes back to the 1896:
In 1896, Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan described the concept using the metaphor of a "leak" in his famous Cross of Gold speech: |
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I use Merriman and their market timing system
Merriman and their market timing system
It has worked thru all market crashes and saved me a lot of money http://www.merriman.com/ |
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I'd say Jan 2021...
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you are way more optimistic than I...
probably need increased union participation before that will happen |
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what you really want is the 40th %tile's portion of the pie relative to society as a whole |
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Household debt-to-income is the lowest it's been since 2002. The unemployment rate is at multi-decade lows. Of course the wealth gap is growing, it always will as long as it's legal to earn interest, but to assert that a rising stock market and growing economy don't in any way benefit "the masses", is absurd. It is a talking point for politicians, not actual analysis. I'm not saying you have asserted that, but others here have.
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I always that that the employment numbers that touted the number of new jobs created were meaningless without know what the total payroll/compensation that resulted from those new jobs. Creating 1000 jobs that pay $30,000 per year don't offset losing 500 jobs that pay $100,000 per year.
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The median person in the US doesn't own any stocks, so 50% of the country does not benefit from price appreciation in the stock market. Also, from this chart, you can see that the median person's REAL wages have only increased 6% since the early 80's. Because this measures real wages, it doesn't look at things like unearned income that would be influenced by interest or capital gains. PS. You can read the whole study on Real Wage Trends here: https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R45090.pdf
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anyway, you really think debt ratios have lowered significantly and employment numbers have gone up in any real way? I simply dont see it on the ground in real world life. i see the same folks jumping around retail job to retail job (which wont even exist in 10 years time). retail jobs are always hiring, food service too, turnover is the nature of the beast. . meanwhile robots are literally taking these jobs, its only a matter of time. then what does that stupid unemployment number mean? nothing at all So yeah, im not into this economy, its a silly one being artificially pushed to squeeze out every last bit of possible momentum. when all the tricks are played, whats left? a new system is what's left. soon Capitalism will no longer favor humanity, it will favor machines, and capitalism doesn't care about humans at all, it only cares about profits. and our leaders are not preparing us for this at all. this was a rant, often nonsensical, not always on topic. |
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oh, and lets not even mention stress level and suicide rates here. sure, this economy is "Healthy" |
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But I am having a hard time generating sympathy....the writing was on the wall for those jobs 40 yrs ago...not to have prepared yourself or your kids for that change is absurd. The economy was changing....it was pretty clear what skills were going to be needed....they even made a movie about it (Revenge of the Nerds)! Had the seen this and got some skills coding they would have pretty decent jobs now. Maybe not what daddy or grandpa did, and maybe not as macho, but they would be employed. Change is hard. BTW - it was a good rant.
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