JBZ4 said:I really believe this is the calm before the storm, there are too many variables being forced into the economic picture. I hope the economy can sustain these hits. The only smoking gun is consumer debt, where a lot of Americans are living (comfortably) on the edge. These increases are going to take away any marginal float many Americans are living with.
JBZ4 said:JBZ4 said:I really believe this is the calm before the storm, there are too many variables being forced into the economic picture. I hope the economy can sustain these hits. The only smoking gun is consumer debt, where a lot of Americans are living (comfortably) on the edge. These increases are going to take away any marginal float many Americans are living with.
Three months later and we are at the edge staring into the abyss. Anyone else starting to get a little concerned? This was on the horizon when I started this post. Oh the times are a changing.
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/SuperModels/poof-there-goes-an-american-dream.aspx
AlanL said:The storms being described here are the ones in the financial markets - not the weather......
WaZZZZman said:I am not sure that these downturns in the economy are not a good thing. Maybe it is a correction we need. Kind of like a baseball bat to the head to wake us all up.![]()
Your grandparents and great-grandparents lived through the depression. Look at how it effected their lives. I know my parents when they wanted something like a car, would save and after they knew they could afford it, would pay cash. They saved for everything and did what they could to live within their means because they knew what could happen and never wanted to be in that place again.
Contrast that with my kids. New houses, cars, furniture, big screen TV, etc in the first year of marriage. They want it all and they want it now. They were used to having everything they ever wanted, I saw to that. They were spoiled rotten as most kids are. Now they are learning the lesson of their grandparents and it is a bitter pill.
When I got married I lived in a run down apartment for years. Drove old beat up vehicles, and worked extra hours to get enough money for a down payment on our first home. A far cry from today where folks who don’t put anything down, and have no real income to support the payments. Now I am afraid we are all going to pay for that excess.![]()

JBZ4 said:My favorite area if I were to live in Vegas. Everything has moved out this way, the neighborhoods are nice.
http://www.vegas.com/shopping/thedistrict.html