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Originally posted by Cool Hand Luke
So my question is this a bad thing? Given that when people are forced to be resilient, they most often are. By that I mean the people that lose their jobs now will try to find better jobs or getting better training/education or even start their own business.
I think as long as inflation is kept in check, North America will benefit a great deal as more people leave jobs that could be easily done by robots and into new fields where jobs are easier and higher paying.
Your thoughts?
Originally posted by rizla
What better jobs exist for them to do?
How will they afford to pay for training?
Originally posted by warrenb
the bad thing that could happen is the devaluation of the dollar as its purchasing power abroad weakens. This would create an inflationary situation much like they had in Zimbabwe recently.
Originally posted by VelmaLu
I'm not sure what prices you see falling.
I don't see prices of food going down at all; in fact, I see that most items have increased by 50% to 300%. Luxury and big ticket items may be down, but the necessities aren't. At least, not where I live.