>>507750527 prices sure are up too. forgot to mention that part
AnonymousID: lstJvF6g
6/17/2025, 8:00:07 PM No.507751307
>>507748864 Because fewer and fewer people actual follow and listen to mainstream media
AnonymousID: o43HGoir
6/17/2025, 8:01:50 PM No.507751521
>>507750527 unironically yes. We are a consumer based economy and the middle/lower classes are tapped out. The top 10% account for 50% of all consumer spending now, a record high that is only rising. It used to be about 30% 30 years ago. Savings are dwindling, and if people aren't buying junk our economy crashes.
Global debt market is on brink of collapse. OP's picrel and topic are meaningless and without context
AnonymousID: 7IEpv0gt
6/17/2025, 8:04:01 PM No.507751762
>>507751521 >our economy the Real Economy of goods-services-commodities, yes. as you point out, the main part of the U.S. Real Economy is consumer spending and service industries. That's what sustains us U.S. is not grounded in manufacturing and durable goods output (as it was half a century+ ago)
AnonymousID: Ipa7NdPL
6/17/2025, 8:05:43 PM No.507751971
>>507748686 (OP) the oppossite is true. Blue-collar wage growth puts your ideas in the trash. Keep studying, one day you will master economics.
AnonymousID: KE5SOxiU
6/17/2025, 8:06:18 PM No.507752039
>>507751521 Sounds like our economy is fake and gay the