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Keep everything expensive, we don't want ANYONE else to move in.
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This is very telling as Fed Ex is down 11% in after hours trading as it misses its quarterly earnings forecast and also projected a future downturn in shipments.
UPS stock price is at its January 2018 level.
What else do we need to understand as far as the economy is not as great as the mainstream media and Democrats claim ?
https://www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data/gross-domestic-product-charts
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granted the Burger King on Thomas Drive still charges about $11 for a large Whopper meal and pays $15 an hour starting wage , and they regularly mail $8.99 coupons for a large Whopper meal
This site is turning into ZeroHedge. Paying attention to this doom porn is a good way to lose money.
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The stock market isn't 'the economy'.
This site is turning into ZeroHedge. Paying attention to this doom porn is a good way to lose money.
I think this is Patrick's hobby. Something to do
This site is turning into ZeroHedge. Paying attention to this doom porn is a good way to lose money.
This site is turning into ZeroHedge. Paying attention to this doom porn is a good way to lose money.
7-Eleven is closing about 444 stores, which is 3% of its North American stores.
the economy no longer provides enough consumers for Starbucks
Why would you overpay for coffee? My wife used to get Starbucks a lot and she finally listened to me, you can make better coffee at home. Get up 5 minutes earlier and brew some beans you like for 25¢ a cup if that.
Starbucks is going to have to adapt and adjust , and this may mean a major re-branding or re-defining effort
Younger folks are waking up.
Look at the Amazon-effect as far as value shopping, whereas someone will go to a bricks-and-mortar store and compare the prices to Amazon.
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Look at the Amazon-effect as far as value shopping, whereas someone will go to a bricks-and-mortar store and compare the prices to Amazon.
I legit just don't buy anything anymore. I can go two weeks without buying a thing. $0. I've stopped spending on myself. Wife buys for the kids, but I personally don't buy much if anything anymore. $100-200/mo? Mostly beer. Maybe a gas station snack. I'm a cheap date.
The older I get, the more I realize I don't need nor want all of this shit I got.
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