Food Stamp Nation: USA

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Grandluxe, Aug 25, 2011.

  1. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    At least you admit it.
     
    #21     Aug 25, 2011
  2. Bob111

    Bob111

    #22     Aug 25, 2011
  3. India is developing since you can exploit their people via Caste system.
    http://goo.gl/8NAlY

    China is developing since you can exploit their people by abusing Human rights.
    http://goo.gl/8wiUq

    As a result, US is becoming a Food Stamp Nation.
     
    #23     Aug 26, 2011
  4. Since when is working 26 hours a week full time???
     
    #24     Aug 26, 2011
  5. So, when is the USA going to get their jobs back from abroad?
     
    #25     Aug 28, 2011
  6. drcha

    drcha

    I made the same point on this forum about 3 years ago and was nearly crucified. If some of the respondents could have crawled through the cable and murdered me, I'm sure they would have done so :)

    It's true, though. We have a set of bad alternatives, and we must choose the least bad among them. Feeding people is probably it.

    As for the above comment about teaching a man to fish, it is a fine idea, but unfortunately there are many who cannot be taught. To catch fish, you must first believe that you might be able to do so. If failure, negativity, and the impossibility of mobility are ingrained in your mindset, you won't even listen to a person trying to give you a rod and some bait.
     
    #26     Aug 28, 2011
  7. To get jobs back from abroad you either have to put tariffs on labor intensive goods or wait for the labor market to clear.

    Things that keep the market from clearing. Asset inflation - mainly living. Minimum wage.

    With free markets (theoretical) it should be that things cost as much to produce in the US as in Asia (plus transport costs). As of now people can't survive on the wages of that equilibrium. You can't offer someone 1$/hour.

    After painful structural changes, the US most likely is facing during the next decade, we should see full "natural" employement. However, living standards will be much lower (the direction is convergance with China). Obviously political decisions will affect timeline and outcome.
     
    #27     Aug 28, 2011
  8. zdreg

    zdreg

    zdreg

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    08-10-11 09:51 PM
    Table 8: China's Top Export Destinations, 2010 ($ billion)
    Source: PRC General Administration of Customs, China's Customs Statistics
    Rank Country/region Volume % change over 2009
    1 United States 283.3 28.3
    2 Hong Kong 218.3 31.3
    3 Japan 121.1 23.7
    4 South Korea 68.8 28.1
    5 Germany 68.0 36.3
    6 The Netherlands 49.7 35.5
    7 India 40.9 38.0
    8 United Kingdom 38.8 24.0
    9 Singapore 32.3 7.6
    10 Italy 31.1 53.8


    Table 9: China's Top Import Suppliers, 2010 ($ billion)
    Source: PRC General Administration of Customs, China's Customs Statistics
    Rank Country/region Volume % change over 2009
    1 Japan 176.7 35.0
    2 South Korea 138.4 35.0
    3 Taiwan 115.7 35.0
    4 United States 102.0 31.7
    5 Germany 74.3 33.4
    6 Australia 60.9 54.1
    7 Malaysia 50.4 55.9
    8 Brazil 38.1 34.7
    9 Thailand 33.2 33.3
    10 Saudi Arabia


    americans should stop whining and produce goods that china wants.

    take a look at the numbers japan, australia , germany and brazil are running trade surpluses with china.

    https://www.uschina.org/statistics/tradetable.html
     
    #28     Aug 28, 2011
  9. Bob111

    Bob111

    food
    US should stop their idiotic ethanol program. grow and export damn corn,not just burn it. stop subsidize damn farmers. let them produce as much as they can. jim rogers is right.
     
    #29     Aug 28, 2011
  10. Excellent point. One must be willing to change.
     
    #30     Aug 28, 2011