This is a std response to inflation when fear( of losing job) is not there yet.Australia’s wild reaction to the rising cost of living
Food costs are skyrocketing, but new data shows that instead of being more frugal, Aussies are reacting in a very strange way.
So people are spending big. Kind of what I've been seeing in the real world. Everyone is buying, eating out, etc.
A lot of money still to grind out.
Fed was to timid imo. Should have gone hard early. There's a danger with slow prolonged hikes.
buying durable ( or long-life ) products is better , chances are they will be more expensive at year's end ( and even more expensive ( or hard to get later on )Australia’s wild reaction to the rising cost of living
Food costs are skyrocketing, but new data shows that instead of being more frugal, Aussies are reacting in a very strange way.
So people are spending big. Kind of what I've been seeing in the real world. Everyone is buying, eating out, etc.
A lot of money still to grind out.
Fed was to timid imo. Should have gone hard early. There's a danger with slow prolonged hikes.
Can't do a bank run with digital currency, only crims and bikies hold cash right?buying durable ( or long-life ) products is better , chances are they will be more expensive at year's end ( and even more expensive ( or hard to get later on )
AND since bank-ins are 'on the table ' do you trust your government with the deposit guarantee ( and not go full libtard and start freezing bank accounts on dissenting voices )
i would have thought the great toilet roll rush would have been adequate warning ( the public trust Kleenex more than the government )
what about my coin ( and note ) collectionCan't do a bank run with digital currency, only crims and bikies hold cash right?
I had to buy a new laptop. $2700 year ago (if you could find it) now about $3800. Consumer spending is probably up because it's simply more expensive.buying durable ( or long-life ) products is better , chances are they will be more expensive at year's end ( and even more expensive ( or hard to get later on )
AND since bank-ins are 'on the table ' do you trust your government with the deposit guarantee ( and not go full libtard and start freezing bank accounts on dissenting voices )
i would have thought the great toilet roll rush would have been adequate warning ( the public trust Kleenex more than the government )
Cash in the wallet is better imo. You can only spend what you have. Not like cards where you can tap your account into oblivion.what about my coin ( and note ) collection
and if only crim's and bikies hold cash , that doesn't reflect well on the government who vouch-safe that very same cash ( promise to pay the value of )
I'm glad everyone isn't frugal, otherwise I'd be fightin' for the discounts. ?Food costs are skyrocketing, but new data shows that instead of being more frugal, Aussies are reacting in a very strange way.
Also cigar smoking fiend's... and certain minority ethnic groups/ suburbs and then there's outliers, like me ?Can't do a bank run with digital currency, only crims and bikies hold cash right?
that is one factor ( but maybe not the only one )I had to buy a new laptop. $2700 year ago (if you could find it) now about $3800. Consumer spending is probably up because it's simply more expensive.
Cash in the wallet is better imo. You can only spend what you have. Not like cards where you can tap your account into oblivion.
I'm glad everyone isn't frugal, otherwise I'd be fightin' for the discounts. ?
you mean people who don't trust the government ( because they have long memories )I'm glad everyone isn't frugal, otherwise I'd be fightin' for the discounts. ?
Also cigar smoking fiend's... and certain minority ethnic groups/ suburbs and then there's outliers, like me ?
Wots the point of a mouf guard when ya got no teef?i am busy cherry-picking ( on market and in the supermarket ) , you might need a mouth-guard
Wots the point of a mouth guard when ya got no teef?
reminds me of this classic, hope u say it in the same wayWots the point of a mouf guard when ya got no teef?
Make sure you got your stack hat on and knee pads...?
Well the context around this comment evaporated quickly.Deep.
I've a few friends involved with the entertainment industry and they've all told me much the same.Australia’s wild reaction to the rising cost of living
Food costs are skyrocketing, but new data shows that instead of being more frugal, Aussies are reacting in a very strange way.
https://www.news.com.au/finance/mon...g/news-story/5429ccdb239e83ff797ee94bf9acc69b
So people are spending big. Kind of what I've been seeing in the real world. Everyone is buying, eating out, etc.
Really how do they expect people to react, they have for the first time in history been paid to stay home from work, now when they are allowed out the pandemic is still here and people are still dying.Right now seems like a great time to be selling fun.
cpi numbers in, "only" 8.5 vs estimated 8.7, everything mooning.Looks like a dump before CPI.
It's nuts....cpi numbers in, "only" 8.5 vs estimated 8.7, everything mooning.
Merely devastating versus catastrophic...cpi numbers in, "only" 8.5 vs estimated 8.7, everything mooning.
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