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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml to news@hexbear.netEnglish · 2 years ago

Americans have depleted their excess savings and are now depleting their credit lines as well. The percentage with delinquent credit card debt is approaching the peak at the end of the dotcom bubble.

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Americans have depleted their excess savings and are now depleting their credit lines as well. The percentage with delinquent credit card debt is approaching the peak at the end of the dotcom bubble.

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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml to news@hexbear.netEnglish · 2 years ago
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The great American boom is finally running out of steam, leaving mountains of debt
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High borrowing and low personal savings are dashing hopes of an economic soft landing
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  • BynarsAreOk [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    All of this talk is already 1 or even 2 years obsolete. While people were arguing about soft vs hard landing shit the stock market rallied to all time highs, they created an entirely new AI/Tech bubble and everything now hinges on whether or not that bubble will crash.

    Bad data about the real economy, if and when it comes at all will be completely irrelevant to the mainstream economic analysis going forward.

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      I find it challenging to envision how the tech bubble could sustain the economy. Essential needs must be met, and people must be able to afford basic necessities such as housing and food. The US economy is moving towards a state where these necessities are no longer accessible for the majority of individuals. As Lenin once noted, every society is three meals away from chaos.

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        We just subtly redefined the economy. It no longer involves provision of essential goods and services to actual people. It’s all a scoreboard of stock prices and interest rates.

        Cults never change: we’re all going to transcend and become beings of pure energy Nevada Limited Liability Corporations that no longer need food or housing because we can subsist on Lord Kalutika’s Golden Light eternal 9% annualized paper growth.

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          This is why GDP is such an irrelevant measure. In the US it includes financialization. Rents are included as “product.” Insurance is “product.” Tech industry vaporware investment is “product.” They define things that most definitely are not being produced as “product” and say look how much we produce the economy is great! It’s just made up

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            It’s even worse than that because a lot of the GDP comes from the industries that are actively harmful to society. Private health insurance is a perfect example, it’s an industry that profits of basic needs of the people, and it’s making the working majority poorer and less healthy. Yet, it bolsters the GDP on paper.

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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          Right, and once the economy becomes disconnected from the actual needs of the people it loses all meaning.

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          There’s lots of work being done so people are being paid, it’s just that this work is not productive so the money generated by other actually productive sectors of the economy is essentially being put in a big pile and lit on fire

    • 420blazeit69 [he/him]@hexbear.netBanned
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      everything now hinges on whether or not that bubble will crash

      *when that bubble will crash

    • Rx_Hawk [he/him]@hexbear.netBanned
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      Look at Nvidia, ridiculous

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        “AI” has got to be the most transparent grift I can remember

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          Crypto. Nfts. Ai. The trifecta of absolute bullshit that’s actively made things worse

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            I wasnt really old enough to follow what we going on, but I think the .com bubble was like this. “get a website! E-commerce! Unlimited weatlh and beauty” and somehow no one stopped to consider that while E-commerce might be convenient, it wasn’t going ot create much in the way of new markets. And then in 99 everything crashed and the end of history ended for the first time.

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          • SuperZutsuki [they/them]@hexbear.net
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            They just need a new buzzword to keep tech prices from crashing until they find a new buzzword to keep tech prices from crashing until they find a new buzzword

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        Insane what a markov chain can do.

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          Insane in the Markov chain kelly

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        and here i thought the smart money would be on shorting it when it was around $900

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          There are still people saying it could hit $10 trillion market cap, its at 3 right now

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  • BigBoyKarlLiebknecht [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    brandon enjoy my $2000 check man, don’t spend it all at once

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      But it was only $1400 after you promised $2000.

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        WHY DO YOU WANT DRUMPF TO WIN YOU RUZZIAN BOT frothingfash

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          If Biden just bribed every US citizen with $600 he’d probably win. Why don’t you want Biden to win? Are you a Chinese bot?!??!?

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    somehow the impending crash will make housing more expensive, not less

    Death to America

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      Rule number one of anglonomics: the economy is good? Excellent, that adds value to property values!

      The economy is bad? Oh no, but at least property values are going to go up.

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      mao-aggro-shining

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      Gotta make it cheaper for the corporations to buy up for them to then jack up renting markets

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    I inherited 20,000 bucks a year ago and it’s pretty much all gone down, between car payments and medical expenses and two vacations and a dental emergency and food and gas going up. Reading this makes me feel not as bad, but I also didn’t have to pay rent and could easily have spent less by budgeting better and such… I did spend a fair amount on weed but funnily enough that’s like the one thing that has stayed stable in price.

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      funnily enough that’s like the one thing that has stayed stable in price.

      Government price fixing works folks.

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    I’ve decided a while ago that I won’t ever be able to save for retirement so now I’m working on technical skills for the revolution.

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      technical skills

      technical

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      Time to start 3D printing guns fellas.

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    Somebody get Paul Krugman on the horn and tell him.

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      “horn” being literal since he still doesn’t have an email

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        On the horn being literal because I want him gored in Pamplona.

        • Frank [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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          Running of the bulls but now it’s just for the bulls.

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        “On the horn” meaning “call on the phone” is in my head because the other day I watched Buckaroo Banzai (a 1984 movie) and the Secretary of State uses it to dress down security guards who won’t let him pass in a “Don’t you know who I am?” moment.

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          It’s such a fun turn of phrase

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            I don’t think I have ever heard it in real life - only tv and the movies. My favorite example is from ~40 years ago. In WarGames a general is fond of chewing tobacco and runs NORAD. The defcon setting has just been changed to 4 (or 3?) and he says “Get me the president on the horn.” What could be more American than all of that?

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              I use it, but I am also from ~40 years ago. It’s one of my fav old-timey expressions.

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              Things escalating means DEFCON goes down, so probably 3.

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    I haven’t gotten a raise in two years (despite getting a promotion) and my rent has gone up 70% in the past 4 years. I’ve been effectively priced out of ever owning a home where I live. All this to say my partner’s chud dad is old and my partner has to manage some of his finances occasionally. Just one of his accounts made $500K so far this year. Our only chance at owning a home is to bank on a generational wealth transfer that could take a decade or more. It’s a fucking joke.

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      It’s nuts to me that parents making that kind of money don’t just buy houses for their kids. Like how fucking cruel can you be?

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        this was always so weird to me. My parents at least have an excuse that they’re as broke as I am so I don’t expect it from them lol but I have a friend whose parents are retired and have like, literally millions spread across different accounts and they refuse to help him out with anything. it’s not like they have a bad relationship either, it’s just a “pull yourself up by the bootstraps, kiddo” kinda thing.

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      I mean. You could always like

      Yaknow

      Cause an accident

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    Is the economy just a Weekend at Bernie’s situation now?

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      astronaut-1

      personally I don’t hink there was ever any recovery after the 07-08 collapse and the feds have been at best shuffling numbers around to make it look like things aren’t going to hell

      Over on facebook I’m being served lots of discussions about why Furiosa is doing poorly in the box office “It’s because racist antisemite grandpa isn’t in it!” “It’s because woke!” “It’s because people are sick of girl power!” but in between the mewling chuds is a simple, common thread; Folks can’t afford to go to the movies.

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        personally I don’t hink there was ever any recovery after the 07-08 collapse

        Folks can’t afford to go to the movies.

        YES! Just really glad to see someone say these things. They’re my first thought whenever i see anything articles about the “economy” or why movies (that they spend 2x to 3x more money making) aren’t making enough money.

        fidel-salute

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          Which is wild because 75% of the top 50 of the highest grossing films of all time came out in the last decade. It’s almost like the current ultra budget movie production cycle is unsustainable.

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            That’s more to do with ticket prices than ticket sales, IMO. Number of tickets may be up, but not as a function of population increase and globalization

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        The last time I went to the movies with my wife it was deadass $50 for a large drink and large popcorn. I haven’t been to the movies since.

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        The 08 crisis truly never went away. You can’t just wipe out that much equity accumulated over decades and expect it to bounce back by 2019 enough for you to say “this is all covid’s fault now.” It has had ups and downs but the overall trend since the subprime collapse has been decline.

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        I totally agree. Even the more privileged folks in my sphere are avoiding going out, a complete failure of the bourgeoisie to uphold the social contract of what they call “the middle class.” It’ll be interesting how that continues to evolve

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        I almost went and saw furiosa today but it was going to be ~$35 just to sit down so I said nah.

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        You’re generally correct, but to be fair I think “going to the movies” is also dying because theatres suck and you can just watch everything at home like a week later.

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          I disagree about theaters sucking. Corporate theaters suck but there’s some good independent 1-2 screen ones around me that I love.

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            Yeah. Theatres can be baller, but once the prices went from a few dollars when a few dollars was a lot of money, and society started fragmenting, spending a couple of bucks to do something fun with your friends in the evening the value proposition charged drastically.

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          And being in a large crowd anywhere in burgerland means risk of getting shot. Or catching Covid Bird Flu… Can’t blame people for becoming hermits 🤷‍♂️

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        It costs way too much money to go to the movies! For two people, with small popcorn and a small drink (20oz soda or bottle of water) came out to $60… it’s not worth it at all

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      pretty much

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        I guess the question is how long can they keep pulling levers until it finally collapses?

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          Seems like they made an art of kicking the can down the road. Hard to say how long they can keep this going, but the longer it goes the harder the crash will be.

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    https://archive.ph/2024.06.07-102014/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/06/05/great-american-boom-running-out-steam-mountains-debt/

    Archived and paywall free

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    congratulations to the US government for destroying the US economy once again

    IT ALL KEEPS TUMBLING DOWN, TUMBLING DOWN, TUMBLING DOWN

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      KOMM SUSSY BAKA

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        volcel-kamala

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    If only the people who can’t pay their credit card debt knew how great the economy is doing…

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