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Meanwhile - many negotiations are ongoing on whilst the same old crap flies here …
And how much left over does the lower 50% bracket have? Can they afford higher prices?Do you realize that 50% of all US consumption is made by households that are in the top 10% of earnings. The bottom 90% consume the other 50%. So if you taxed consumption it would be way more progressive than current taxes.
But its not just theory. Most Euro countries have a VAT - which is a consumption tax. They have socialized health care and lower cost higher ed and many other social programs - paid for by consumption taxes.
You asked a specific question about a consumption tax and I answered that question clearly.And how much left over does the lower 50% bracket have? Can they afford higher prices?
I'm not sure we are gonna have socialized medicine, etc...
Meanwhile - many negotiations are ongoing on whilst the same old crap flies here …
He gives me a headache, thanks but I'll stick to the WSJ, Bloomberg Forbes and, when I really need to sleep, The Economist![]()
What is the reason for comparing against German bonds? Why not English bonds or whoever? thanksComparing the interest rate of German government bonds to U.S. government bonds clearly demonstrates the U.S. is financially about to be in a hole that one can't dig out of.
Simple response.What is the reason for comparing against German bonds? Why not English bonds or whoever? thanks
I was being sarcastic as the Economist is a favorite, but it can be rather dense and academic in tone at times. Needs more picturesHere we part company.
There is no better source of news and analysis than The Economist. Nothing soporific about it.
If more of those posting in this thread subscribed to this newspaper (as they call it), you'd see far less obvious ignorance and a far better grasp of economic reality.
I wish I could say yes but the data seems to indicate otherwise. How many engineers and business professionals do we graduate?Is the American spirit being underestimated?
If certain products are no longer cost beneficial to import, don't we believe that some American in his garage or basement will find a solution?
Better discussion might be what barriers to entry are there for domestic manufactured products and services, and how quickly can we remove these barriers, along with removal of restraints of domestic trade.
On this we agree.I wish I could say yes but the data seems to indicate otherwise. How many engineers and business professionals do we graduate?
How many workers are demanding to work from home/hybrid?
How many blame someone or something else for their financial position?
From a Stanford Report Survey:
For instance, in the December 2024 results of their separate survey of American workers (the Survey of Working Arrangements and Attitudes), only 44 percent of respondents said they would comply with a RTO policy requiring fully onsite work. The rest said they would quit or start looking for a new job.
My understanding is, new college grads may be even worse. Don't get me wrong, WFH makes sense in some instances, but work ethic seems to have waned.
Volvo ruined Mack. I cut my teeth in R600's and 700's.They're just rugged looking volvos.
Bring back the R model and all of it's variants!
Thanks for the reply that I can understand. Are only German government bonds good, not English or Swedish gov bonds? You've referred to German bonds several times.Simple response.
Interest rates are based on risk. Government bonds to finance debt are considered the safest instrument to safe guard liquid assets, based on the full faith and trust of a nation.
If you have liquid assets that you want to earn interest, and safeguard, the market often places this liquid assets into government bonds.
Historically, with the U S. As the world's reserve currency, the most easiest bond to buy it sell, backed by the full faith and backing of the United States, US bonds on a macro basis should always pay the lowest interest if any Western nation.
Why would institutions put liquid assets into Germany, paying two percent less that the U.S.? Why are institutions unwilling to by US. Debt unless the US. Pay two percent more than Germany?
This is an undisputable canary in a coal mine.
Germany is a large industrial nation, using one of the worlds most recongnizable currencies (EURO).Thanks for the reply that I can understand. Are only German government bonds good, not English or Swedish gov bonds? You've referred to German bonds several times.
If you have time watch this video about a trucker talking about the slowdown.
This trucker was hauling shipping containers and also driving flatbeds.