Thank you, also saw this on my Yahoo app this morning "The Pre-Pandemic Economy May Never Come Back" link below. Everything so focused on consumer spending, I remember my grandfather being gravely concerned back in the early 1980s about the ominous shift in GDP shifting to services and not goods as unstable and unsecured collateral, as my husband likes to say "there's no there there".
Thank you, also saw this on my Yahoo app this morning "The Pre-Pandemic Economy May Never Come Back" link below. Everything so focused on consumer spending, I remember my grandfather being gravely concerned back in the early 1980s about the ominous shift in GDP shifting to services and not goods as unstable and unsecured collateral, as my husband likes to say "there's no there there".
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-pre-pandemic-economy-may-never-come-back-morning-brief-100020697.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADHy2LUaZ4FpqM4QHX5tPTwa-gH-Gz5GHloslMIRhgaA5trkDUzbKyOHToUgh1_ybFl3v0l7QsVM3FGz08_vM_0CaLW_7WaYmeTyNrvd8VnMBVEBeaJBAI_xI1XJwVvNkqszTZk2eCmy3HWQOmjgCYYY_a0tyTyVmMavVyoRi6li
I remember Perot's Presidential run in 1992, and his take in the American economy: "We don't make enough things."
I've come to realize he was right.
When propaganda and disinformation is all you've got, it is all you have got.