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How likely is another Great Depression in the USA?
What are the chances the US will enter into a Great Depression?
Inspired by: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...pression-rise/ |
We're already kind of there. Unemployment, calculated the way it was during the 30s, is at a similar level today. Or was, anyway; it has recovered to some degree.
We're just not feeling the effects as much because of all the safety nets in place (unemployment, social security, etc.) Unfortunately, those safety nets can only last so long. The dollar is getting devalued because of it, and I wouldn't be surprised if we see the economy really crash in the next five years. |
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:1orglaugh whats the difference between "quite likely" and "very likely"
maybe you should add "pretty likely" ;) |
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not likely IMO. we do to many transactions internationally and can always expand business there. to many sources of income and revenue to go belly up :2 cents:
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The UK won't be far behind...
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I am going with the double dip depression theory.
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Just for the sake of argument, is the economy just bad, or is it in a transition.
Unemployment among the college educated is 5%, which is bad, but not terrible. Companies are actually making a lot of money. So there are positives, it's the people in the middle and low end of the economy that are struggling. We need to focus on a plan to bring these middle and lower level Americans into the new economy. |
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Nothing has changed regarding Labor laws and pay, Foreign trade, Financial Industry and Banking Industries. Insurance companies bankrupting everyone along with national spending and defense spending being corrupt to the core... So its doomed to repeat and its pretty evident now that America's economic standing is on a glass sheet. Shit is going to hit the fan. Again... This time with no bail outs. The fed can not just keep printing money and expect to maintain value, and it is quickly becoming recognized that American debt is unpayable without serious serious reforms which will not happen till shit is literally burned to the ground. I am talking riots, violence and apocalypse sort of revolution. Dumb people are in droves, they are unemployed, uneducated, and pissed. People are going to die. |
We are on the rebound. Not gonna happen.
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the real question is how many people who think it's very likely to happen are broke already?
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no one lives forever.
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SPY @ 400 by 2015... unfortunate ...no one would be able to forever use borrow money to pay debt ... simple math ...
arrest all banks' ceo, investigate all senators... . :warning Insider Trading Law does NOT apply to Top Government Officials like Senators.. |
2011 has been worse than the Great Depression. More people now than then. Hell, even weed was legal then.
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If we do go into another recession, it will be even worse than 2008. We can't bail it out again and double the debt to $30 trillion. Plus, the real estate market, which never recovered, is going to drop even more with higher unemployment and never ending foreclosures. |
European Rating- Agency Fari downgrades USA-Rating
Feri ranks the creditworthiness of the United States down. Feri lowers credit rating for the U.S. from AAA to AA, making it the first rating agency in general, which makes this step. http://translate.google.com/translat...%26prmd%3Divns |
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Man, considering the economic sentiment on this forum, it's a damn good thing none of the "likely" voters sit on the Fed board.
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Middle and lower income paying jobs will keep getting outsourced to India or given to illegals here. It's all about pushing wages down :disgust Same reason the new teabagger governors are trying to break the unions. . |
The US rocks! One time the most powerful country in the world, now China's bitch.
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Has 1 in 10 of your family members died of a very curable disease? Is the bank coming to your door with a police escort to take you and your family from your home? Have you been so hungry that you resorted to hunting and eating squirrels? Have you shot all your horses and began eating them just to survive? Do you have one pair of shoes and they have holes in them? Are you forced to move out of town wandering from city to city looking for any work? No.. we still live in a time where people are buying LCD tv's, playstations and blue ray players... Until they start selling only fruit and vegetables at your local best buy I wouldn't sweat it. oh but they had weed, yeah that fixed everything... |
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Like you said, things are gonna get real ugly for whoever sits in the White House and Obama ain't no FDR. Once the shit hits the fan, both political parties will be thoroughly discredited and the public will begin reaching out further and further into the political fringes for someone - anyone - with a solution. That's the way it went down in much of Europe in the 30's and the same thing almost happened here with a cat named Huey Long. http://www.gcsehistory.org.uk/modern.../huey-long.jpg . |
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There has been a "class war" in the United States for 30 years now ... Not that hard to see who the winners are. |
This is a very interesting thread and I for one appreciate everyone that has contributed to it so far.
I will say that I have no idea where the US economy is headed. Logic is leaning towards some sort of a crash or at the very least a very long and drawn out painful recovery. However reality has often disregarded logic completely so I will leave the speculation to those who are paid for it |
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They tell us we came out of the recession. When? Not much has changed here.
All of the businesses that were empty two years ago are still empty, and worse, the fucking Taco Bell went out of business. One quarter of the houses on my street are empty, but what's the point being as they are selling for 1/3 of their original value. Nothing has gotten better, the price of housing is still dropping, and unemployment is still going up. |
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That seems to be consistent with the "likely" voters. . |
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its hard to grow an economy when 99% of the wealth is in the hands of 1% of the population. If we could just get a couple billionaires to throw cash into the street, all will be well.
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But in every sense that really matters it never ended. |
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