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    Retail in Big Trouble . . . .

    http://www.businessinsider.com/stores-closing-macys-kohls-walmart-sears-2016-12

    Excessive consumer spending is about to take a back seat to the growing trend in 'minimalism' as debt loads continue to increase (IMO). A staggering risk as consumer spending makes up nearly 70% of the U.S. economy. P.S. The U.S. Fed talking up 3 rate hikes in 2017.

    How unrealistic is this economic picture? . . . .

    #2
    Are people becoming less intrigued with the latest gimmick or gajjit? Also with the success of kijiji and vragesale are people buying second hand more often? Or is discretionary income dwindling?
    My mother once said "the more you own the more the stuff owns you."
    Last edited by biglentil; Jan 2, 2017, 12:23.

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      #3
      Here in Albertastan gas prices are double last year at this time. Hyper inflation while the economy goes down the tube. Local prices are 1.11/L whereas Jan and early Feb last year was 55-60. Standard of living just cratering. Nice work Nutely.

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        #4
        http://www.albertagasprices.com/retail_price_chart.aspx

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          #5
          Ask yourselves this question...."is there any shame in defaulting on a loan or declaring bankruptcy nowadays?" This "as long as I can have it all now and worry(or not) about paying for it later" mentality and enabled by next to free interest on borrowed money.............

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            #6
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            Ask yourselves this question...."is there any shame in defaulting on a loan or declaring bankruptcy nowadays?" This "as long as I can have it all now and worry(or not) about paying for it later" mentality and enabled by next to free interest on borrowed money.............
            Seems that depends on personal or corp. Corp's get gov't protection.

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              #7
              This is not new, there have been warnings about this for years. The services sector is growing as the population ages.

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                #8
                AJL Cry me a river and then get over it (please)

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ajl View Post
                  Here in Albertastan gas prices are double last year at this time. Hyper inflation while the economy goes down the tube. Local prices are 1.11/L whereas Jan and early Feb last year was 55-60. Standard of living just cratering. Nice work Nutely.
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                  Wow I had no idea that the Alberta premier had the power to raise WTI prices. At least that must be the case if ajl is blaming her for the doubling of gas prices in Alberta when at the same time the WTI price also doubled. Canadian oil companies (and everyone working in the patch and related industries) must be lining up to thank Notley given she was able to double the WTI!

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                    #10
                    What i find amusing about the alta ndp, is that when they got elected, they had very little knowledge about running anything , so they hired a bunch of ndp bureaucrats from mb. hired a bunch of advisors from ontario. It doesn't seem like they're interested in making alta. strong, only seem interested in in-graining their own philosphy and nothing else. Canada's economic engine is getting a tier 5 engine put in it. Good luck.

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                      #11
                      happy new year to all readers , was a good year after all
                      so now we go on in the new ,high gas , over spend at Christmas, money lending is cheap , pay it back and go again.
                      hear you saying! he most be retired he ! yes live on our hard earned saving farming
                      here in ab young people vote ndp so we have to live with that for the next 3 years ?
                      are we working on who we vote for next time ?
                      brad w of sask is doing fine and well liked! me be he run federal next time?
                      0-k all keep on working hard and pay off some debt be happy !!!!!!

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                        #12
                        Actually Retired if you plot alberta gas price against US average over the last year Alberta's price goes up much more at the end of 2016 than the US.

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                          #13
                          The tax is causing It companies are adding their percentage now to make up for the shit show! Alberta is living the NDP dream! Good luck with that! Hopefully you can get rid of her but cities control the vote! And once they get control it's tough to kill th beast! Took sask 60 years but finally most are dead!

                          One more week then home to work!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                            Actually Retired if you plot alberta gas price against US average over the last year Alberta's price goes up much more at the end of 2016 than the US.
                            Is that in Canadian or US Dollars? I am sure you applied the exchange rate conversion and compared prices in the same currency before making your claim.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                              Is that in Canadian or US Dollars? I am sure you applied the exchange rate conversion and compared prices in the same currency before making your claim.
                              Why would you compare prices in the same currency? A u.s. gal. is bought with a u.s. dollar, a canadian gal. is bought with canadian dollar. If my price goes up 10%, that's what i pay more, 10%

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