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Pro tip:
Never believe government stats
had a relative in a government agency , that assisted in data collection , back in 1989Pro tip:
Never believe government stats
wait and see if the Christmas lock-downs return , can't have the Aussie economy humming when the EU ( and UK ) have just rounded the S-bendWent out for yum cha this morning with some friends and family, we always go early to make sure we don't have to wait. There was no line at the restaurant but all the parking nearby was full up, we had to park far away and walk!
By the time we left 2 hours later the place was buzzing with families and couples having a great time.
Went to the nearby shopping centre, packed full of people shopping eating and having fun.
Went to the city multiple times this week for work, busy and lively every day I was there.
Strong urge to buy stocks on all occasions.
A lot of pessimism and negativity in this thread. I feel the same when I spend time on the internet, but whenever I've gone out this year, consumer economy seems pumping.
Take a look at the XNT chart for 2022, if you never spent any time on the internet and just spent your time looking on the street, you would've been crazy to not treat all these vol events as buying opportunities.
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Local shopping centre is now full, every shop has something in it, for the first time in the 4 years I've lived here.whenever I've gone out this year, consumer economy seems pumping.
It's up to you, bro. But as a good postmodernist, I would have thought you would have embraced Foucault's view on truth?Yes, because there is no truth out there & everyone is out to get us. Donald Trump & Nostradamus warned us ?
It's up to you, bro. But as a good postmodernist, I would have thought you would have embraced Foucault's view on truth?
but that is how it should be ( apart from the increase in suicides/attempts )Everywhere still struggling with workers.
Lots of bosses starting to struggle with bills.
Tradie I know that runs his own business tried to neck himself on Thursday. Bills got on top of him.
All the businesses that were not run well are starting to get ground out as conditions become less optimal.
Agree.but that is how it should be ( apart from the increase in suicides/attempts )
the strongest ( or cleverest ) survive , get too big , and leak quality workers/tradies to start off on their own ( so overall the entire industry improves , or goes into obsolescence )
i am only guessing ( because gear old mum owned a small business several decades ago )Agree.
It feels like money is drying up a bit. Then I go somewhere and it sometimes looks like it's booming.
However:
the Cafes that were catering to the pensioners market are getting hammered for obvious reasons.
Families with kids seem to be spending less ( up on groceries).
Young people spending up because they can't afford a house anyway.
Franchises that employ young people seem to be having trouble. Family owned stores seem to be doing better.
Industrial property rents are up 22% this year on average, demand for warehouse and distribution properties has never been higher.Local shopping centre is now full, every shop has something in it, for the first time in the 4 years I've lived here.
In contrast to my previous post, bloke across the road runs (or rather used to) a boutique winery/micro brewery, plus some sort of property company.
All have gone under from McStalin's lockdowns and I am watching his mental health go down the shyte chute.
A couple of doors up, another winery with a well regarded restaurant of long standing tried to sell. No bites.
Missus was in Perth City for the first time in ages the other day, reckoned it had the smell of (financial) death... and urine.
She sees more of the general economy at street level than I do, and she thinks there is a thin veneer of good times, but underneath that, things are crap.
In other news, we had a feast of chicken, silverbeet, tomato, and beans, all harvested from our own property tonight.
No WEF crickets for Mr and Mrs wayneL
FWIW
Because a lot of Mr Waynes want to share a feast of homegrown chicken,beans etc....But, again on the other hand, property in the Swan Valley still running hot.
Depends on what sort of crisis, in this land of droughts, fires and flooding rain rural people often need a lot of assistance.In time of crisos, you know who eat,sleep under a roof and keep warms even with 0 dollars in his account
This is huge at the moment. They can't build fast enough to cover demand.Industrial property rents are up 22% this year on average, demand for warehouse and distribution properties has never been higher.
Also Limited Zoning available around Sydney and Melbourne Transport corridors.This is huge at the moment. They can't build fast enough to cover demand.
True vs systematic ongoing help for city people poors and addictsDepends on what sort of crisis, in this land of droughts, fires and flooding rain rural people often need a lot of assistance.
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