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March 24, 2009 at 10:31 AM #372903March 24, 2009 at 10:38 AM #3722964plexownerParticipant
“This new breed/generation knows consumption.”
They will learn about “delayed gratification” and “saving for a rainy day”
Unfortunately for them, reality is a harsh teacher
March 24, 2009 at 10:38 AM #3725764plexownerParticipant“This new breed/generation knows consumption.”
They will learn about “delayed gratification” and “saving for a rainy day”
Unfortunately for them, reality is a harsh teacher
March 24, 2009 at 10:38 AM #3727514plexownerParticipant“This new breed/generation knows consumption.”
They will learn about “delayed gratification” and “saving for a rainy day”
Unfortunately for them, reality is a harsh teacher
March 24, 2009 at 10:38 AM #3727954plexownerParticipant“This new breed/generation knows consumption.”
They will learn about “delayed gratification” and “saving for a rainy day”
Unfortunately for them, reality is a harsh teacher
March 24, 2009 at 10:38 AM #3729084plexownerParticipant“This new breed/generation knows consumption.”
They will learn about “delayed gratification” and “saving for a rainy day”
Unfortunately for them, reality is a harsh teacher
March 24, 2009 at 10:45 AM #372306DWCAPParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I have one criticsm w/that post:
Americans need to increase their savings rate from today’s 5% (a vast improvement from the 0% rate of two years ago) to the 10% long-term average
Americans may need to increase savings, but since most/few Americans even understand the concept of saving, that is just unlikely to happen.
This new breed/generation knows consumption. Someone needs to teach them how to save. “Saving” is something foreign and unknown and rejected by many Americans.[/quote]
We have always had a range of savers. There were spendthrifts who never saved anything back when we were saving 10%. There were just other people who saved 20% and it averaged out. No one can save the willfully stupid, not even the government. Those who are smart will learn their lessons from reality and help set us up for long term prosperity. Those who dont wanna be smart wont, and will relive this over and over again.
No amount of teaching will stop that.
March 24, 2009 at 10:45 AM #372586DWCAPParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I have one criticsm w/that post:
Americans need to increase their savings rate from today’s 5% (a vast improvement from the 0% rate of two years ago) to the 10% long-term average
Americans may need to increase savings, but since most/few Americans even understand the concept of saving, that is just unlikely to happen.
This new breed/generation knows consumption. Someone needs to teach them how to save. “Saving” is something foreign and unknown and rejected by many Americans.[/quote]
We have always had a range of savers. There were spendthrifts who never saved anything back when we were saving 10%. There were just other people who saved 20% and it averaged out. No one can save the willfully stupid, not even the government. Those who are smart will learn their lessons from reality and help set us up for long term prosperity. Those who dont wanna be smart wont, and will relive this over and over again.
No amount of teaching will stop that.
March 24, 2009 at 10:45 AM #372761DWCAPParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I have one criticsm w/that post:
Americans need to increase their savings rate from today’s 5% (a vast improvement from the 0% rate of two years ago) to the 10% long-term average
Americans may need to increase savings, but since most/few Americans even understand the concept of saving, that is just unlikely to happen.
This new breed/generation knows consumption. Someone needs to teach them how to save. “Saving” is something foreign and unknown and rejected by many Americans.[/quote]
We have always had a range of savers. There were spendthrifts who never saved anything back when we were saving 10%. There were just other people who saved 20% and it averaged out. No one can save the willfully stupid, not even the government. Those who are smart will learn their lessons from reality and help set us up for long term prosperity. Those who dont wanna be smart wont, and will relive this over and over again.
No amount of teaching will stop that.
March 24, 2009 at 10:45 AM #372805DWCAPParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I have one criticsm w/that post:
Americans need to increase their savings rate from today’s 5% (a vast improvement from the 0% rate of two years ago) to the 10% long-term average
Americans may need to increase savings, but since most/few Americans even understand the concept of saving, that is just unlikely to happen.
This new breed/generation knows consumption. Someone needs to teach them how to save. “Saving” is something foreign and unknown and rejected by many Americans.[/quote]
We have always had a range of savers. There were spendthrifts who never saved anything back when we were saving 10%. There were just other people who saved 20% and it averaged out. No one can save the willfully stupid, not even the government. Those who are smart will learn their lessons from reality and help set us up for long term prosperity. Those who dont wanna be smart wont, and will relive this over and over again.
No amount of teaching will stop that.
March 24, 2009 at 10:45 AM #372918DWCAPParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I have one criticsm w/that post:
Americans need to increase their savings rate from today’s 5% (a vast improvement from the 0% rate of two years ago) to the 10% long-term average
Americans may need to increase savings, but since most/few Americans even understand the concept of saving, that is just unlikely to happen.
This new breed/generation knows consumption. Someone needs to teach them how to save. “Saving” is something foreign and unknown and rejected by many Americans.[/quote]
We have always had a range of savers. There were spendthrifts who never saved anything back when we were saving 10%. There were just other people who saved 20% and it averaged out. No one can save the willfully stupid, not even the government. Those who are smart will learn their lessons from reality and help set us up for long term prosperity. Those who dont wanna be smart wont, and will relive this over and over again.
No amount of teaching will stop that.
March 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM #372321jpinpbParticipantI would ordinarily agree w/what everyone is saying, but in view of the actions of the government, we are rewarding the stupid, the irresponsible and the reckless. What example and teachings will that impart?
March 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM #372601jpinpbParticipantI would ordinarily agree w/what everyone is saying, but in view of the actions of the government, we are rewarding the stupid, the irresponsible and the reckless. What example and teachings will that impart?
March 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM #372776jpinpbParticipantI would ordinarily agree w/what everyone is saying, but in view of the actions of the government, we are rewarding the stupid, the irresponsible and the reckless. What example and teachings will that impart?
March 24, 2009 at 11:02 AM #372820jpinpbParticipantI would ordinarily agree w/what everyone is saying, but in view of the actions of the government, we are rewarding the stupid, the irresponsible and the reckless. What example and teachings will that impart?
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