Maybe because it contained "Washington, DC" in it?Wow, my little humorous post regarding the dung shortage was removed? I made absolutely no mention of politics on either side of the aisle. Aren't we getting a little sensitive? My little humorous comment was right on target too. Now my feelings are hurt.![]()
Ron
I can always count on you for a good chuckle. Thank you.Maybe because it contained "Washington, DC" in it?
So mention of Washington DC is not a good idea? OK, got it. Can we mention individual state capitols? I mentioned in the very beginning of this thread how difficult it would be to address inflation less politics. I simply do not see a way around that. Anyway I won't lose any sleep over it. I still find it humorous.Want to hear something even more humorous, he wasn't joking.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/07/omi...shortage-supply-chain-woes-for-retailers.htmlSupermarkets in Australia are running out of groceries like it’s 2020.
Two years ago, as lockdowns rippled across the world, panicked hoarders cleared Australian shop shelves of survival rations such as flour, lentils and — of course — toilet paper.
This time it’s different. Local supermarkets are struggling to get their produce into stores because so many key staff are in isolation, either because they have the omicron Covid-19 strain or are close contacts of confirmed cases. It’s also an issue elsewhere — the highly contagious variant is disrupting U.S. food supply chains and will likely cause more shortages.
A soaring number of sick, exposed or overworked employees has caused retailers and restaurants to take unusual steps as their existing labor problems worsen. Macy’s cut store hours at locations across the country for the rest of this month. Walmart temporarily closed nearly 60 stores in December in coronavirus hot spots. And other employers, including Starbucks, Chipotle and Nike have been forced to close some of their doors as they simply don’t have enough people to keep them open.
I have no idea why we would discuss electronics in an online electronics forum but OK we can do that. Will the cost of electronics in general increase? Yes and we see not just shortages but cost increases in electronics, as well as everything else. Here is how I see this playing out. They say America's needs move by truck. That would be true be it truck or rail consumer goods need to get from point A to point B somehow. Trains, boats, trucks and planes all use fuel. Fuel cost are rapidly increasing. Yes, that 69 cent IC is now a 99 cent IC.Let's talk about electronics instead, I wonder if the price of ICs is going to go up?
One possibility.The real problem is how to fix this since it is actually a global mess.
Ron
shipping costs went up because USPS decided that China should not have subsidized postage rates any longer. It’s still cheap compared to how much it costs to ship a package in the US.Gee.... I wonder why...
On the electronics front, first china post increased their postal rates quite a bit. Now, with the global shortage of electronic components they have also raised the price of their "replica" components. I guess the price of dirt has also gone up?
Talk about real estate... BC assessments came out and they are up by 30-40% over the year. I watch in shock what people are buying and for how mich and cannot fathom where the money is coming from...shipping costs went up because USPS decided that China should not have subsidized postage rates any longer. It’s still cheap compared to how much it costs to ship a package in the US.
I‘ve heard that China is headed towards a financial ruin… they have no access to investing in the market or crypto, so they put their money into real estate, their real estate prices are 40 to 45 times earning. It’s gotten so bad, they build buildings that are not even meant to (can’t) be lived in.
I bought my house in an affluent suburb of Boston in 1980 for $60,000. I sold it in 2017 for $500,000. It was flipped and sold twice by 2020. The last sale price was $800,000.I bought my house in 1984, for the price of $54,000. It now assesses more than $200,000. I feel very sorry someone trying to get into the home market in Dallas.
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