Consumer Spending Stalls in January

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Consumer Spending Stalls in January

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According to one not so smart leader there is no cause for concern.


Consumer spending was essentially flat for the second straight month in January, raising new concerns about a possible recession.

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080229/economy.html


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that's because we don't have the $$ to spend the cost of everything has skyrocketed!


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orange-n-brown 365 wrote:that's because we don't have the $$ to spend the cost of everything has skyrocketed!


The fuel that runs the big rigs now stands at 3.69 a gal which means the food we eat will be going up again but, hey this so smart leader of this country and those who support him say there is no problem. :roll:


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newarkcatholicfan wrote:
orange-n-brown 365 wrote:that's because we don't have the $$ to spend the cost of everything has skyrocketed!


The fuel that runs the big rigs now stands at 3.69 a gal which means the food we eat will be going up again but, hey this so smart leader of this country and those who support him say there is no problem. :roll:


heard that comment made me sick!


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I notice at some places to fuel to run the big trucks is up to 3.71 at some places.

I think congress could try and do something but the oilman would veto anything that they come up with to lower the price.


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newarkcatholicfan wrote:I notice at some places to fuel to run the big trucks is up to 3.71 at some places.

I think congress could try and do something but the oilman would veto anything that they come up with to lower the price.

A friend of my husband paid 3.83 yesterday for on road fuel... :122246 :twisted:


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Can't blame any driver who stops driving right now.
Some will still say things are just fine but we who can see, well we can see.


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If everyone that doesnt have a need for a truck drove a car, gas may be a bit cheaper. I dont know, just a thought. :|


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sball32 wrote:If everyone that doesnt have a need for a truck drove a car, gas may be a bit cheaper. I dont know, just a thought. :|
I am guessing truck drivers need a truck to do their job. :12223


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You wouldn't believe the people that I work with that come driving in the parking lot(by themselves) in big 4 x 4 trucks and suvs. What a waste :!:


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The truckers need to shut down for about 3 days and this crap will take another direction. But it will not happen!!!!!!!!!!


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Most truckers are part of a company and they just add a fuel surcharge to their invoice and it's just passed on to their customer.


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It doesn't matter what happens, the consumer always pays!!!!!!!


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newarkcatholicfan wrote:
sball32 wrote:If everyone that doesnt have a need for a truck drove a car, gas may be a bit cheaper. I dont know, just a thought. :|
I am guessing truck drivers need a truck to do their job. :12223



As I said, If Everyone that doesn't have a need a for a truck drove a car (i.e. TRUCK DRIVERS, farmers, any other jobs that require a truck). I didn't say everyone needs to stop driving huge trucks, obviously people like truck drivers have a need to drive a truck. :roll: :|


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sball32 wrote:
newarkcatholicfan wrote:
sball32 wrote:If everyone that doesnt have a need for a truck drove a car, gas may be a bit cheaper. I dont know, just a thought. :|
I am guessing truck drivers need a truck to do their job. :12223



As I said, If Everyone that doesn't have a need a for a truck drove a car (i.e. TRUCK DRIVERS, farmers, any other jobs that require a truck). I didn't say everyone needs to stop driving huge trucks, obviously people like truck drivers have a need to drive a truck. :roll: :|

Ok then. :lol:


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