Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Up tick.
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Don’t need a government statistic to confirm that. A trip to the grocery store or the renewal notice for homeowners or health insurance makes it abundantly clear.
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per macro analyst this morning on Bloomberg, Dr. David Kelly, Chief Global Strategist for J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
Inflation is currently a rich person's problem, where the bulk of the inflation is in high end services For the poors, gasoline is down, and shelter costs coming down. |
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People under 40 have never seen inflation like this. We have lived it a couple of times, always planned for it. This time is different because we are locked into the high level. Typically demand destruction reduces it. ...layoffs, recession etc.
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I think the real "Killer" is housing costs and mortgage interest rates. My son who is 28 years old told me that his generation has given up on the American dream.
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Interesting you say your son says that given the UHC discussion….he was 26 had it all and gave it all away.
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Going to the Supermarket is painful. So what's causing this painful inflation? I just have to feed myself. I can only imagine how tough it is on families.
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So the 70's inflation is still the boogie man in many boomers memory and are still haunted to this day. . see the decade of dave's post above for confirmation |
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Housing costs do seem to have increased disproportionately. At the same time, both my nieces (30 and 28) recently purchased homes.
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Not a true housing market when most of the sales are made by long term investors who buy with cash.
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Its 2.7% year-over-year if I read the reports correctly. I can live with that. We definitely don't want deflation, and we don't want runaway inflation. 2.7% seems comfortable.
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the books are being cooked
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