It seems to me that the reason we have a trade deficit is that we have a lot of money and we want a lot of toys.
That's true, but we have a very large trade deficit.None of the above.
Trade deficits are NORMAL.
Two countries engage in trade.
Unless they buy exactly the same amount as they sell to each other there will be a trade imbalance.
None of the above.
Trade deficits are NORMAL.
Two countries engage in trade.
Unless they buy exactly the same amount as they sell to each other there will be a trade imbalance.
It would be unusual to have perfectly balanced trade - and it would be fleeting.
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Why Do We Have A Trade Deficit?
YOU DON'T. Services provided by your largest companies: Meta, Alphabet, X, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and others are not counted in the export statistics. If they were, you would instead be running a trade surplus, at least with the EU."It seems to me that the reason we have a trade deficit is that we have a lot of money and we want a lot of toys. Recently I did a "spring cleaning" and found my four laptops that I don't use, my two tablets, my multiple cell phones that are from companies that no longer even exist.... I can't imagine how much food I've thrown out over the years from either never having cooked it or not eating the leftovers. I'm on (in my mid fifties) probably my fifth car. We're a consumer society. It seems like a hallmark of our greatness that we not only support domestic industry but also run a trade deficit to boot.
Is this a bad thing?
Having a trade surplus seems like a worse proposition if we jack up the prices at the store so much that we buy less.
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The national debt per person is $106,000. The average household debt is $105,000. Some Americans have a lot of money by world standards but I wound't say the median American is doing all that well.Mainly because the median American has more money than the median person in most other countries. There are other reasons too, but that's the biggest one.
Well yeah, in a vacuum if the 2 countries are equally situated.None of the above.
Trade deficits are NORMAL.
Two countries engage in trade.
Unless they buy exactly the same amount as they sell to each other there will be a trade imbalance.
It would be unusual to have perfectly balanced trade - and it would be fleeting.
Interesting.YOU DON'T. Services provided by your largest companies: Meta, Alphabet, X, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and others are not counted in the export statistics. If they were, you would instead be running a trade surplus, at least with the EU."
I believe we are saying the same thing.Well yeah, in a vacuum if the 2 countries are equally situated.
If the average income of one nation is much larger than the other nation, the imbalance is only going to be natural. Additionally, the natural resources of Nation A vs. Nation B (including the intellectual resources) can play a role.
You're not wrong but there is more too it than that.
If I may be allowed to display how stupid I am, how does Microsoft "export" services?YOU DON'T. Services provided by your largest companies: Meta, Alphabet, X, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and others are not counted in the export statistics. If they were, you would instead be running a trade surplus, at least with the EU."
Because of the acute wealth disparity in the US, using averages in discussing the economics of Americans is grossly misleading. Do you know the average net worth of an American household is $1.06M?The national debt per person is $106,000. The average household debt is $105,000. Some Americans have a lot of money by world standards but I wound't say the median American is doing all that well.
I have been trying to find out who here has actually been properly studying the issues related to trade and this Google search result is mighty interesting:
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I went to that other thread that has a very strange title and found what is very common in so many threads, significant trash language that has an intellectual value that shouldn't be posted here. But there was one attempt, it seemed, at some show of studying the issues at hand.
BUT, you see that image up there of that ice fishing creature? Well, that resulted from my trying to see who in this Community had actually posted the link to that "Foreign Trade Barriers" report:
This March 1st report is 397 pages long.
I think I remember the 2024 report was over 400 pages long.
And if memory serves, these reports go back to about the mid-80s.
Still, I am sort of wondering who in this Community has actually read any substantial number of pages of any of those reports; 2024 or 2025?
I get it that the majority of you are simply interested in getting "I Love You!" points from your fellow members and that comes from who can come up with the best trash language, sort of like working at an advertising company; but some of you here must have some other aims for being a participant in discussions here, no?
Maybe the "aim" of learning something?
All you folks honestly believe the complexities of international trade can be summarized in 10 word sentences that contain five beautiful trashy words?
I'm sort of hoping some of you really would like to understand what's going on around this planet, when it comes to trade. So I provide the results of the search I did and why and the link to that report.
By the way, a little bit of 'street level' information with questions:
A bag of rice at the base commissary costs about one half the cost of a bag of rice on the local economy (Japan and the ROK). I wonder why? Rice grown in the U.S. is just about impossible to find, even in a large city in both Japan and the ROK. I wonder why?
Have any of you tried to study anything related to China?
美国贸易代表办公室发布 2025 年国家贸易评估报告
2025 年 3 月 31 日美国贸易代表办公室 (USTR) 向特朗普总统和国会提交了 2025 年国家贸易评估 (NTE)。NTE 是一份年度报告,详细说明了美国出口商面临的对外贸易壁垒以及 USTR 为减少这些壁垒所做的努力。格里尔(Ambassador Greer)表示:“现代历史上没有一位美国总统比特朗普总统更了解美国出口商面临的广泛且有害的对外贸易壁垒。在他的领导下,本届政府正在努力解决这些不公平和不互惠的做法,帮助恢复公平,并让勤劳的美国企业和工人在全球市场上占据首位。”2025 年 NTE 的调查结果强调了特朗普总统的“美国优先”贸易政策和总统的 2025...www.boringcompliance.com
So I have broken the unwritten rule around here that I am supposed to trash some other human or I get no brownie points, but - - - well, I'll apologize for rowing my little boat in the opposite direction most of you are going. Just wave good bye as I pass you. Oh yes, and please use cool trash language when you go after me. At least I might instill some new trash language in some of your minds. You know, super clever trash stuff. Us old folks should receive special trash language. Something like Mick Jagger might utter.
People have to be very rich to be that poor. Not many Zambian families could rack up $105K in debt.The national debt per person is $106,000. The average household debt is $105,000.
The median American household is in the 92nd-95th percentile of global income. Even a relatively low-income, working-class American household earns more than about 85% of people on the planet.Some Americans have a lot of money by world standards but I wound't say the median American is doing all that well.
If I may be allowed to display how stupid I am, how does Microsoft "export" services?
If I can't fix my computer and I take it to an authorized Microsoft vendor here in Japan, did Microsoft export the service done to fix the computer?
Or are you referring to some other sort of service not related to individuals? Maybe exporting a "service" to JAXA?
Just curious. Not trying to start any arguing.
They are spooked by ignorance.I want one of these MAGA to explain how they’re so hurt by some trade deficit, but not harmed by higher prices and higher taxes.
If I may be allowed to display how stupid I am, how does Microsoft "export" services?
If I can't fix my computer and I take it to an authorized Microsoft vendor here in Japan, did Microsoft export the service done to fix the computer?
Or are you referring to some other sort of service not related to individuals? Maybe exporting a "service" to JAXA?
Just curious. Not trying to start any arguing.
It would be an interesting exercise but if you were to ask people to consider themselves a nation for the purpose of considering the good/bad qualities of a trade deficit...every person on earth (pretty much) would be running a trade deficit.The bigger question is, is there anything inherently wrong with having a trade deficit?
The answer is no.
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