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The Aussie answer, to get off struggle street.
http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-...-in-one-depressing-chart-20150901-gjd2w1.html
One more power ball, and I'm out of here.
The Aussie answer, to get off struggle street.
http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-...-in-one-depressing-chart-20150901-gjd2w1.html
One more power ball, and I'm out of here.
So real GDP per capita fell by another 0.2% for the june qtr, while real NDI was down 1.2% and down over 2.3% for the last year
Only thing propping up GDP growth is immigration and Govt spending.
ToT down another seasonally-adjusted 3.4% over the quarter and by 10.6% over the year, and is now tracking at a 9-year low. Plenty more to go still with the ToT being around 20% above the long term average.
Per capita income – down 4.5% since December 2011 - which is why so many of us feel like we're already in recession.
Real GDP per hour zero growth, up just 0.4% over the year, so productivity is certainly not helping income growth.
Smiths chips, is closing its manufacturing plant, in Perth. Another 300 jobs to go, plus the problems for potato growers.
There is an exodus of people out of the State, so things will continue on the downward spiral, in W.A
I have noticed a few shops pop up which seem to specialise in catering for the Chinese, selling things like baby formula, vitamins, pills, and some other things you could get at places like Chemist Warehouse. They have a very basic set up, just shelves with products and prices. No decorations, no special design of the place, no loud advertisements, just a very basic shop that looks like it could move on at any moment.
They seem to be fairly popular with the Chinese, and I think their prices are a little bit better than places like Chemist Warehouse. Not sure how they do it, but yeah.
An example is one in Burwood near the train station, on the same road and side as Hungry Jacks.
I've noticed Chinese birds going into chemists and supermarkets and clearing out the shelves of baby formula. Too bad for anyone else who wants it.
Never thought chips (or even just Smiths) would be on the decline.
On another topic, in addition to the news headlines, I have sensed a strong move from use of taxis to use of uber. I even came across a taxi driver who changed to uber, and he said it was much better. Interesting how the decline of the taxi industry will (if) affect the economy.
+1
Do they have other factories in Australia and are just closing one due to falling sales?
Or are they stopping production here altogether and to be replaced with imports, either under the same brand or some other brand?
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