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Default #Personal spending and income show "recovery" is limited to WallStreet

Steve wrote:
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 22:29:35 -0600, "5265 Dead, 398 since 1/20/09"
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On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 18:57:37 -0800, MagneticEnergy wrote:

What good are the numbers when they are distorted by government spending
programs? Claims that $4500 car rebates cost taxpayers $24K? That's
absurd. Giving people $8K to buy a house, and that costs taxpayers
$46K? With that kind of "social spending" you could give away cars that
cost less than $10K and liveable RV trailers that don't require
financing?

Those numbers are absurd, and I suspect someone pulled them out of their
ass.


Actually, it was a study by Edmunds, who seem to know plenty about
automobile sales...

What happens when a car dealership closes?
 
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