LotsOfQuestions
Going to be Earning My Ears for a long time<br><fo
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The two "great economists" on this thread are really insulting Americans who, through absolutely no fault of their own, are in a financial mess. We're lucky b/c we have savings, health insurance and disability insurance and could weather a lot of storms and help our children do the same. This is the first time we've ever been even worried finanically -- it's bad. But we're worried about retirement, not putting food on the table. A lot of Americans aren't so lucky.
Both of my parents used to work in plants in North Carolina. Of course, they made barely above minimum and could BUY health insurance for a week's pay. They couldn't do it now, though, even if they weren't in their 70s b/c those plants are long gone. Couldn't have been the economy,though.

Although we are not out on the streets and still living comfortably, as I mentioned earlier, we are not as well off as we were 8 years ago.
8 years ago we had great health benefits. With a child with significant special needs, that was always one of the reasons DH stayed with his company. Lately, our deductibles have gone way, benefits cut and more and more of the medical costs are coming out of our own pocket. This is eating into our savings.
I guess having a kid with significant medical problems is our fault.
Our 401K and other retirement accounts have lost 30 - 50% of their value in the past few years. Luckily we are still about 20 years away from retirement and hope that they will recover. But now we are looking at recovery and not significant growth.
Guess controlling the stock market and investment accounts is our fault.
DH's salary has been frozen for the past 18 months. Gas has doubled in the past year, food is rising, medical costs are rising.
Guess controlling the company's bottom line is our fault and we can unfreeze the paycheck and demand cost of living increases.
We are thankful that DH still has a job and the department he oversees is pretty stable. But I feel for the plant workers because layoffs have been huge this past year.
Guess it is all their fault that they are losing their jobs due to the poor economy and that the company has to cut expenses to even survive.
Whether you are personally responsible for your demise (ie credit card debt and over extension on a mortgage), or not (more people than not), I don't know of a single person who hasn't seen some effect of the economy on their lifestyles.
Just because you don't see it and are fortunate to still be employed in an industry where benefits and salaries are good, that doesn't mean that everybody is a loser spender who overextended themselves. Tell that to the 5,000 people that lost their jobs this year in DH's plants.
This head in sand "I am ok, so everybody in trouble is a loser and brought it on themselves" is not only a head-in-the-sand view of life, but also a self-serving, arrogant and egotistic view of life.