October 20, 2016
USA Today: Your groceries may be cheaper, but farmers and supermarkets feel the pain
Christopher says many shoppers are using the savings to buy more groceries.
This is great news. Market forces are finally tackling the widespread problem of shrinking waistlines in America, says my secret source, an anonymous executive of a for-profit statin drug manufacturer.
Michelle Morris, 45, of Canton, Mich., estimates her family is saving $10 to $20 a week at the grocery store. As a result, they’re eating out less frequently...
More great news. Now that food prices have fallen, people can finally afford to eat at home instead of dining out. There's nothing quite like anecdotal evidence to support a questionable implied theory.
Real Estate Newsletter Articles this Week: Existing-Home Sales Increased to
4.15 million SAAR in November
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At the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter this week:
[image: Existing Home Sales]*Click on graph for larger image.*
• NAR: Existing-Home Sales Increase...
15 hours ago
2 comments:
There's nothing quite like anecdotal evidence to support a questionable implied theory.
Look, we want people to be healthy and happy. And rich! The profit motive is the best way to accomplish this. Profit pills! What's in your medicine cabinet?
mab,
All my profit pills are poisoned. :(
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