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Originally posted by jazz View PostCPI in US hit 8.6%.
Only way inflation stops errol is with a major recession. Its the only tool now.
gas has gone up at least 40%
most of the packaged foods have gone up and shrunk in size
heating fuel way up
almost every farm input has doubled or tripled in price
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What get me is the labour shortages.
Every business in saskatoon is looking, advertising, hiring. Every where i look the usa, china, europe there are labour and manufacturing labour shortages.
Did global population growth stop?
Or demographics where every one globally retired, died, etc?
Every one needs labour, businesses must pay and compete to buy labour or close shop. Wages will go higher, housing will still be in demand, quality of life goes up, debt goes up, inflation will stay up, slowing very slowly.
It aint over yet
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Originally posted by Rareearth View PostWhat get me is the labour shortages.
So yes there is labour demand to fill in the gap for more people not wanting to work.
Thank your covid central planners for that one.
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Originally posted by caseih View Postanyone that believes its only at 8.6% needs a kick in the head
gas has gone up at least 40%
most of the packaged foods have gone up and shrunk in size
heating fuel way up
almost every farm input has doubled or tripled in price
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Watch out for when crude oil tumbles and really pulls-the-pants-down on all the energy bulls . . .
Stay tuned . . . .
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Originally posted by errolanderson View PostWatch out for when crude oil tumbles and really pulls-the-pants-down on all the energy bulls . . .
Stay tuned . . . .
Thanks climate fools. You drove the world into a recession, created a war and other hot spots and we still didnt get any investment in critical minerals, materials, commodities and infrastructure. All the money went into fake renewable causes, unprofitable EV scams and crypto.
Serious, give yourself a slow clap.Last edited by jazz; Jun 10, 2022, 09:20.
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Originally posted by Rareearth View PostWhat get me is the labour shortages.
Every business in saskatoon is looking, advertising, hiring. Every where i look the usa, china, europe there are labour and manufacturing labour shortages.
Did global population growth stop?
Or demographics where every one globally retired, died, etc?
Every one needs labour, businesses must pay and compete to buy labour or close shop. Wages will go higher, housing will still be in demand, quality of life goes up, debt goes up, inflation will stay up, slowing very slowly.
It aint over yet
Immigration is necessary to combat this.
My rural Saskatchewan town of 5000 relies on immigrants to provide goods and services, not because people don't want to work, but rather because there are not enough of them.
The competition for labour is problematic.
Now, AI and automation will likely eliminate jobs from the low-paid cashier to the highest-paid doctors helping with this, however painful that process will be.
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There are a lot of perfectly able working age people , who are simply collecting government handouts doing SFA .
Worse since the CERB started .
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Originally posted by wheatking16 View PostImmigration is necessary to combat this..
New immigrants land in our big over priced cities, start living multiple generations and multiple jobs to keep up with our insane inflation rate, over regulation and poor productivity. They have no time or resources to upgrade themselves and fall into the service sector and stay there.
Then they stop having kids as soon as they start tallying up the costs to educate them. You see many new immigrants with more than 2 kids.
The costs in Canada and our govt run by childish fools is our biggest impediment.
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Originally posted by blueversi View PostExactly. Anyone buy a chocolate bar lately just as an example. Reese peanut butter cups about the size of a Toonie now. Downsize the product and up the price goes for everything now.
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