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In reply to the discussion: "In case you haven’t noticed, the economy is actually getting better. Noticeably better." [View all]girl gone mad
(20,634 posts)37. The simple fact is that the economy is not improving for most people.
Housing prices are still declining, wages are stagnant, the jobs which are being created are low wage and part time, student debt is crushing young people, inflation in commodities (caused by terrible Fed policies) is hurting the middle class, health care is more unaffordable than ever and now the banks we bailed out are moving in for the kill.
The administration screwed up. They had a golden opportunity to rein in the financial sector and bail out the middle class. They bailed out wall street and left the middle class to rot, and that's exactly what's happening.
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"In case you haven’t noticed, the economy is actually getting better. Noticeably better." [View all]
Pirate Smile
Mar 2012
OP
"those... who have so much invested in a bad economy they are reluctant to acknowledge any of this"
TheWraith
Mar 2012
#19
Oil is a limited resource, and consumption has increased to the limit of the extraction rate
bhikkhu
Mar 2012
#11
Your question seems to puzzle you, me, and the author the o.p. I've never seen anything quite....
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2012
#13
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DCBob
Mar 2012
#16
What effects the mood of many consumers the most is that they don't have any money..
Fumesucker
Mar 2012
#21
We of the sinking middle class may sink without further struggles into the working class
sad sally
Mar 2012
#48