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The Fed: Economy is Gloomy because Americans are “Hoarding Money”
Canada Free Press ^ | 09/04/14 | Alan Joel

Posted on 09/04/2014 7:56:02 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony

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To: Sean_Anthony

Hmm, hardly think of myself as hoarding money. But I have to admit I don’t spend anything like I used to. With so many American companies and corporations embracing the homo agenda, and my ensuing boycotts, I’ve just gotten out of the habit of going to stores and purchasing much of anything beyond vital necessities.


21 posted on 09/04/2014 8:10:24 AM PDT by greene66
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To: Sean_Anthony

Duhhhh....Americans are hoarding money because savings are paying no interest. If FDIC savings accounts paid just 3% or so, responsible people could both prepare for the future and buy things.


22 posted on 09/04/2014 8:11:41 AM PDT by grania
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To: Sean_Anthony

Yeah, guess I’ll have to do something about that eight-foot high stack of fifties sitting around out in the garage. /sarc off


23 posted on 09/04/2014 8:12:31 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Sean_Anthony

Hoarding? Inflation?

My same-type purchases weekly grocery purchases have risen from $25-30 three years ago to $45-50 two years ago to $60-65 this year.

I could easily list many items that have increased by 50¢ or more, and they are not ‘seasonal’ items. I could list many more items that have ‘shrunk’ in content and had their price either remain the same or rise a few cents.

Inflation is out there. ‘They’ just hide it.


24 posted on 09/04/2014 8:13:40 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Sean_Anthony
Dear friends at the gubmint: I realize that this idea seems to be anachronistic, but it's not called "hoarding". It's called "saving".

If you were lucky, your parents instilled it in you as a necessary virtue, and in the long run is one of those things that separates life winners from life's losers.

25 posted on 09/04/2014 8:16:07 AM PDT by Kenton
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To: Sean_Anthony

How dare Americans attempt to protect themselves!!


26 posted on 09/04/2014 8:17:02 AM PDT by gdzla
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To: Sean_Anthony

Many just don’t have the money. It’s not that they are hording .


27 posted on 09/04/2014 8:21:37 AM PDT by dalebert
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To: Sean_Anthony

Federal deficit, leading to inflation

Taxes, regulations, minimum wage laws, and pro-union policies causing businesses to lay off workers, go bankrupt or relocate

Extreme environmental policies, causing businesses to close and prices to increase

Extensions on unemployment benefits, paying people to stay unemployed, running up the deficit and putting a greater burden on the working people.


29 posted on 09/04/2014 8:27:33 AM PDT by Rocky (The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it. George Orwel)
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To: TribalPrincess2U

Look in the column on the left under ‘cover stories’.


30 posted on 09/04/2014 8:27:52 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: Sean_Anthony

Right! People who where generally strapped for cash prior to 2009 are now hording it.

In an economy that has fewer jobs, lower pay and significantly higher every day prices like $3.75 gas and $3.25 ground beef, both more than 100% higher than 2009.

In a Job other than the government, this sub-moron would immediately fired for sheer stupidity. In the Obama World, I am sure he is due for a raise and a promotion.


31 posted on 09/04/2014 8:33:03 AM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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To: Kenton
I realize that this idea seems to be anachronistic, but it's not called "hoarding". It's called "saving".

You beat me to it. Mine is, of course, a primitive and unprofessional viewpoint, but if I understand the process correctly, you deposit money in the bank and they lend it and that's good for the economy. Am I missing something?

32 posted on 09/04/2014 8:33:18 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: TomGuy

The Federal Debt is now so out of control their only hope of not being eaten alive with interest payments is to goose inflation data to try and convince the Fed to keep rates low.


33 posted on 09/04/2014 8:36:10 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: babble-on

How would you know? Are you the only person to have actually read the article? From what I can tell the link goes to a completely unrelated story about a political visit to Whales.

As for the reasonabl status of the study. I call BS. Wages are down, jobs are down and every day expenses are up. I can understand that people are not spending as much as they used to spend on some goods, because every day expenses are eating them alive.

You have to use common sense. When highly touted studies show a large percentage of the population couldn’t come up with $400 without borrowing the money, they are hardly hoarding cash.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3197353/posts


35 posted on 09/04/2014 8:41:25 AM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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To: Jim from C-Town

Yes if you click on the link, then go to the homepage of the site, (closing multiple spam pop=ups along the way) you can see the article on the main page.

The article is referring to the spending habits of people who have money to spend, and those people are spending less than they were before the crisis. This is called hoarding, and the “journalist” from the Canadian site is presuming that this is a pejorative value-laden term, which it is not.

The St. Louis Fed are good guys, and it is worth going to their site to see the actual study, rather than the mangled screed these Canucks have written about it.


36 posted on 09/04/2014 8:55:17 AM PDT by babble-on
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To: Sean_Anthony

hoarding my eye, not too many folks have money these days except the super wealthy, professional sports figures and the DC politicians.


37 posted on 09/04/2014 9:01:15 AM PDT by drypowder
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To: Sean_Anthony

“Americans are hoarding money”

Yeh what little we have left.


38 posted on 09/04/2014 9:14:39 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: 4rcane

The stock market is providing cover for them. They can point to the share market and say their policies are working, all the while our production capacity is hollowed out.


39 posted on 09/04/2014 9:29:20 AM PDT by Sam Gamgee (May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't. - Patton)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The MREs


40 posted on 09/04/2014 9:30:12 AM PDT by Uversabound (Our Military past and present: Our Highest example of Brotherhood of Man & Doing God's Will)
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