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The_Doctor
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« on: December 02, 2016, 12:37:45 PM »

Isn't it 3.0%? But the range is 3-5%, so functionally yes.

Maybe wage growth will grow with the tightening job market but I'm curious if that will happen, given the pressure on wages. My guess is that wage growth will remain weak for the next couple of years. But I could be wrong.

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« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2016, 02:01:34 PM »

Isn't it 3.0%? But the range is 3-5%, so functionally yes.

Maybe wage growth will grow with the tightening job market but I'm curious if that will happen, given the pressure on wages. My guess is that wage growth will remain weak for the next couple of years. But I could be wrong.

Well, remember, that as soon as the wage growth picks up, the Fed will hike the rates to make sure that rise is dampened.

Yeah, given inflationary fears, that's right. I had not factored that in. They are looking at December rate hike.
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« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2016, 09:22:25 PM »

And you had to vote for Donald Trump. Trump's plans will (hundreds of economists back me up) skyrocket the debt, cause a trade war and cost millions of jobs. Republicans, your racism and sexism blinded you to facts.

I mean, yeah, economically we all, everywhere, are going to be badly screwed. Because of that alone, aI am afraid, generations of people in the US and worldwide will be remembering 2016 as the last year ever they felt economic prosperity and  security. But, frankly, this may be the lesser of our troubles.

Did you see Trump's tweets this morning about the 35% tariffs? I'm beginning to believe they become reality at some point during the first term…
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« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2016, 10:14:20 AM »

And you had to vote for Donald Trump. Trump's plans will (hundreds of economists back me up) skyrocket the debt, cause a trade war and cost millions of jobs. Republicans, your racism and sexism blinded you to facts.

I mean, yeah, economically we all, everywhere, are going to be badly screwed. Because of that alone, aI am afraid, generations of people in the US and worldwide will be remembering 2016 as the last year ever they felt economic prosperity and  security. But, frankly, this may be the lesser of our troubles.

Did you see Trump's tweets this morning about the 35% tariffs? I'm beginning to believe they become reality at some point during the first term…

Very likely they will. And (net) millions of jobs in the US will be lost as a direct result. As, of course, will be millions of jobs everywhere else. The guy is hell-bent on making sure he screws everybody.

Agreed. I think that this also speeds up automation, as I think many factories will just simply try to automate jobs, rather than deal with the tariffs. It will be interesting.
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