Value Collector
Have courage, and be kind.
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If people are put out of work their consumption must fall , business gets less income and the government gets less tax.
I could buy a house in the 70's kids today have no hope so I really don't think they're better off.
Value Collector said:they would only require the other owners as their customers, losing employees wages in the economy doesn't mean business in general would cease.
As I said that "House" is out of reach largly because of population growth.
However, kids today have all sorts of things you couldn't dream of.
in 1975 Could you video call from a hand held device, Did you have air con, were your cars as safe, how much of your weekly wage did a flight to the Gold Coast cost, the list is endless really.
You can use all the arguments based on figures you like but the fact is I was better off than my children are today in so many ways, Australia has changed and not for the good.
our youth that have no hope of ever purchasing a home in their own city without an inheritance.
A few customers can't keep businesses going , they need a mass market.
The commonwealth bank has 800,000 share holders and that's just one company.
My point is that what you call poor (in Australia) is pretty well off, and consumes a lot more goods and services than the poor did in the past.
As I said that "House" is out of reach largly because of population growth.
However, kids today have all sorts of things you couldn't dream of.
in 1975 Could you video call from a hand held device, Did you have air con, were your cars as safe, how much of your weekly wage did a flight to the Gold Coast cost, the list is endless really.
And owning a house is harder because of population growth ? How about owning a house is harder because dirty money from overseas has been allowed to buy here without restriction....
Err...you made an argument based on figures and I questioned it.
If you want to live in the world of personal anecdotes, don't make arguments based on data points.
Both. Plus negative gearing and CGT discounts.
This is a nonsense thread.
No sense.
No new information.
I've heard better at t1ts on Tuesday at the Ross Island Hotel.
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I just quoted figures comparing the 70's with now. My main argument is that the young of today are faced with insurmountable problems if they want to buy a HOME I'm angry, very angry that our worthless politicians are incompetent.
The Chinese Govt has just recently stopped money flowing to Australia to buy real estate, why didn't our grinning fools do that long ago ? .....Oh sorry too busy debating marriage equality.
Things are getting a lot tougher to get that entrepreneurial risk taking, creative juices and experimentation going.
So the likes of Elon Musk and Bill Gates will have to step up and do all that invention for the rest of us.
I just quoted figures comparing the 70's with now.
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