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elleng
(140,909 posts)Rail Freight Carloads
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/RAILFRTCARLOADSD11
Dixiegrrrl
(147 posts)It's the method,not the amount, of shipments that have changed.
I_UndergroundPanther
(13,275 posts)I dispise trump. Nothing like hunger to drive out a tyrant, eventually.
BaronChocula
(3,444 posts)Doodley
(11,440 posts)LymphocyteLover
(8,821 posts)Skittles
(167,787 posts)I'm cool with that if I'm eating it right away - no problem
Javaman
(64,575 posts)roamer65
(37,801 posts)Javaman
(64,575 posts)the bigly recession. LOL
roamer65
(37,801 posts)😈
drmeow
(5,782 posts)I know 3 people who are out of a job or about to be out of a job - and I don't know that many people!
hamsterjill
(16,613 posts)I've been there and know the stress that can cause. Just wanted to send a hug, and the hope that you all find something quick.
Things are not looking good on the job market. However, I am fortunate to have been able to plan for this so I'm likely in a better position than many others I know (including my colleague who was laid off with me).
BlueSpot
(1,203 posts)I have an appreciation of what you're going though or thinking about possibly going through. I'm still here though. It wasn't easy and I certainly had to pinch every penny. My favorite line at the time time was "how long is this character building going to take?" Still makes me shiver to be honest.
But then I go back to the "I'm still here though." Helps if you have a good support system. I guess I built a lot of character too.
Good luck.
This is the fourth time since 2000, and of those 4, 3 were from jobs I'd voluntarily left another job to take! The lesson for me seems to be "stick with the existing shitty job cause you'll just get laid off from the next shitty job!"
Since we've always known my job was highly unstable, my partner and I have always budgeted as if we would only have one salary. This time it may end up being a forced retirement, given the market, but we can handle it. Our income is going to be cut in half but we won't lose the house or have to move or anything like that. In that respect, I'm both fortunate/privileged (that I've had such good paying jobs) and have planned well.
multigraincracker
(36,368 posts)What to invest in for a drop in the economy? Just stay in cash!
bhikkhu
(10,785 posts)the most likely way for things to go, I think, is for the Fed to support the bond market heavily, which they've already been doing to to some extent. That's also known as "running the presses" as far as the money supply goes, and will likely cause the same kind of inflation (or probably much worse inflation) than we had as a result of Trump's first term. It's also typically what governments do when they want to spend money they don't have and when their credit's shot. This administration may well spice it up with some equally lousy crypto plays, but one way or another it all winds up rotten. Sitting on cash is the worst thing to be doing in an inflationary environment.
multigraincracker
(36,368 posts)Gov. Bonds? Payout goes up with higher rates.
Bernardo de La Paz
(59,008 posts)Supply shock 1: High tariff taxes lead to shortages of food, goods and parts for assembly.
Supply shock 2: Labour supply shock due to deportations and stay-at-homes.
The last big supply shock was the oil embargo of 1973 and to a lesser extent 1979. That lead to extended inflation and little or now growth: stagflation.
bhikkhu
(10,785 posts)The example of the late 70's led to an extended period of inflation (as you say), not deflation. Trumps response to any downturn will likely be to print money and inflate his way out of it, as he did immediately during Covid.
RainCaster
(13,140 posts)I wonder if Sinclair is publicly traded?
ProfessorGAC
(74,638 posts)They are on NASDAQ under the symbol SBGI.
Their stock closed down 1.6% Friday.
roamer65
(37,801 posts)No longer than 2 years.
If you decide on CDs in bank, stay below the 250k FDIC limit.
BidenRocks
(2,294 posts)I have beautiful $22 Pork Chops for $6.
Yesterday was pork day.
I have ground beef at $4 a lb.
All the deals get separated into meal sizes and frozen.
Cheap chicken legs will be soup and thighs are for everything.
Time is on our side.
The better the store the better quality the markdowns.
Food 4 Less is iffy, Ralphs and Vons better.
Susan Calvin
(2,360 posts)I particularly like Aldi.
Skittles
(167,787 posts)that can sometimes be a real bargain
BidenRocks
(2,294 posts)Still, I don't buy anything that looks off.
homegirl
(1,864 posts)Monday is 'SPECIALS" DAY AT LOCAL SUPERMARKET:
When pork loin is the special, under $3.00 per lb., I load up, cut in portion amounts,freeze and seal with the FOODSAVER. Same for beef or fish, shell fish specials. Lucky me, local Produce stand is always as much, or more than 50% less for fruits and vegetables.
Good, really good bread is very expensive but this winter I am going to bake my own!
BidenRocks
(2,294 posts)I still use it, more in the winter.
Spaghetti with homemade French Bread.
Damn, the kitchen smells good
leanforward
(1,119 posts)Never heard of it! Anybody have history?
I read the graph. Parallels are there.
cliffside
(1,369 posts)place your cursor over the chart to see the dates.
Bengus81
(9,469 posts)SCantiGOP
(14,604 posts)About a week ago he was claiming that the BLS numbers were bad, and he had actually inherited a declining economy.
By the time of the midterms he will be spinning that MAGA is needed to pull us out of the Biden Recession.
Bev54
(12,921 posts)that the tariffs are illegal.
3825-87867
(1,611 posts)it was like this for many.
markodochartaigh
(4,204 posts)Growing up most of our calories came in 50 lb bags. Potatoes, onions, pinto beans (it takes a long time to sort out the pebbles in 50 pounds of beans), rice, masa harina, cornmeal, and oatmeal. We had peppers, tomatoes, squash, peaches, pears, and apples from the garden. There may have been only one or two dishes, but there was usually plenty of those. We did eat out, not every month, but occasionally. I remember my Mom wanting to go to Taco Bell to see how tortillas were fried. Crispy tacos weren't really a thing yet in Amarillo.
ananda
(33,441 posts)Is water wet?
Dr. T
(414 posts)When the coming economic collapse happens, and the magaverse blames it on Biden, start every conversation with that word.
C Moon
(13,217 posts)are only concerned w how many cookies they can make off w nownot w how the country /world will fare afterwards.
uponit7771
(93,252 posts)Mr.Bee
(1,275 posts)Oh, we're halfway there
Oh, livin' on a prayer!
Warpy
(113,971 posts)you're going to love them pumped up on steroids by King Merde's stupid ass tariffs.
It's already getting hard to find produce reliably around here.
Looks like we'll be back to scarcity and scrambling for what we need before we know it.
Gimpyknee
(753 posts)He promised a golden age of tariffs.
roamer65
(37,801 posts)Gold at $3700 USD.
Major dollar devaluation.
58Sunliner
(6,123 posts)roamer65
(37,801 posts)We are around Q4 of 2007. Waiting for the shit to hit the fan.
Early next year, we should start to see regional bank failures.
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Bernardo de La Paz
(59,008 posts)Tariffs taxes as implemented by Herbert Hoover tRump are haphazard, uncoordinated, scattershot and not aimed at onshoring production. He is so stupid. He thinks he can fool American people that they are not paying the tax.
It's a money grab to help reduce the massive increase in US debt he is causing, all for the benefit of the 1 %.