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Part of the problem is labor shortages. More stimulus would only make that worse.
Specifically what stimulus are you speaking of that would cause labour shortages?More stimulus would only make that worse.
Any stimulus that would result in even more people not working.Specifically what stimulus are you speaking of that would cause labour shortages?
Is that how that works? People don't make much money, so they don't work, and somehow they make more that way?Labor shortages due to lack of paying living wages. Inflation hurts the poor the most.
OK.....and what would that be?Any stimulus that would result in even more people not working
Not to mention, what do you think happens to inflation if all of a sudden everyone got paid " a living wage?"Labor shortages due to lack of paying living wages. Inflation hurts the poor the most.
Part of the problem is labor shortages. More stimulus would only make that worse.
Not to mention, what do you think happens to inflation if all of a sudden everyone got paid " a living wage?"
I'm not sure what you're looking for. I'm describing a general principle. Like, "If the price of butter gets too high, people will buy margarine instead." I'm confident that that principle is true, but it doesn't mean I can tell you exactly the price point at which people stop buying butter.OK.....and what would that be?
What "alternate forms of income" would they find besides employment or government handouts?More and more won't work shit jobs for shit money, and some won't even work them for better money. If they're finding alternate forms of income (not governmnent handouts) then who can blame them?
You didn't answer the question. What would happen to INFLATION if all of a sudden everyone started making whatever your planned economy says they should make?If corporate greed were in check, then the middle class would rebound which means more spending, increasing corporate profits.
This is going to cost Biden and the Dems 'big time' in the 2022 midterms if inflation doesn't subside or more stimulus checks aren't issued.
- Bernice Rink didn't need to see this week's eye-popping inflation report to know that prices are getting painfully high. She can see it every time she goes to the supermarket.
"Oh my God," says Rink, "you can hardly buy groceries."
Prices of everyday items have surged during the pandemic, thanks to a toxic combination of staffing shortages and supply chain woes. The rising prices are souring the national mood and taking a political toll on President Biden.
Energy prices are among the biggest drivers of inflation. Rink is paying almost 50% more for gasoline now than she did a year ago, and 28% more for the natural gas that she uses to heat her house.
Both the White House and the Federal Reserve have described this inflationary spike as a temporary byproduct of the pandemic, which has snarled supply chains and kept a lot of people out of work.
Like the pandemic, though, price hikes don't appear to be going away any time soon.
Biden acknowledges the hardship that higher prices are causing.
"Everything from a gallon of gas to a loaf of bread costs more," he told a crowd in Baltimore on Wednesday. "And it's worrisome, even though wages are going up."
The "I got mine, **** everyone else" crowd believes that people they consider beneath them, should work jobs for crap wages, so that they won't have to experience the inconvenience of inflation.More and more won't work shit jobs for shit money, and some won't even work them for better money. If they're finding alternate forms of income (not governmnent handouts) then who can blame them?
Two more things:If corporate greed were in check, then the middle class would rebound which means more spending, increasing corporate profits.
That's one way to look at it. The other way is that people who haven't bothered to develop a marketable skills set despite having public schools and easy government student loans to do so have some nerve to act as though they are too good to perform unskilled labor.The "I got mine, **** everyone else" crowd believes that people they consider beneath them, should work jobs for crap wages, so that they won't have to experience the inconvenience of inflation.
2020 | $87.41 |
2019 | $85.45 |
2018 | $83.85 |
2017 | $82.12 |
2016 | $80.45 |
So they should be paid shit wages? Just what I though, "I got mine, so **** you."That's one way to look at it. The other way is that people who haven't bothered to develop a marketable skills set despite having public schools and easy government student loans to do so have some nerve to act as though they are too good to perform unskilled labor.
I know of some that have monetized YouTube channels that have more than doubled their income from 2 years ago. Also, an Ebay seller I know that lost his job is now selling on Ebay exclusively and doesn't need to get another job. He studied hard to find products, found sources for some and is selling the items for ridculous amounts and people are paying them no questions asked. One of the things he's made a lot on is beauty products. People will pay many times the cost for something they really want but can't readily get.What "alternate forms of income" would they find besides employment or government handouts?
Labor shortages due to lack of paying living wages. Inflation hurts the poor the most.
Any stimulus that would result in even more people not working.
I' m looking for examples of what stimulus you think will result in people not working.I'm not sure what you're looking for.
I know of some that have monetized YouTube channels that have more than doubled their income from 2 years ago. Also, an Ebay seller I know that lost his job is now selling on Ebay exclusively and doesn't need to get another job. He studied hard to find products, found sources for some and is selling the items for ridculous amounts and people are paying them no questions asked. One of the things he's made a lot on is beauty products. People will pay many times the cost for something they really want but can't readily get.
I' m looking for examples of what stimulus you think will result in people not working.
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