My state has its own money problems, but much of it has been on going for years. There has been a glut of spending and overspending and the curtain has falling. However it is not because of a recession.But you're right, overall the state of Kentucky is having some money troubles of its own.![]()
A neighbor has just received a promotion and just moved though his company is laying other folks off.
My DW works for a company that has had layoffs in her years working for the company and yet they continued to hire.
It is a cycle and I for one and many others are not going to let the naysayers and doom and gloomers of the world dictate how I live my life. We will be in a better position because of it.
I also see the cycle as changing what used to be a sellers market has turned into a buyer's market. A seller may lose on the front end but gain because he or she can buy so much more where as before they made big gains on the front end yet they were not able to buy as much on the back.

