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January 7, 2010 at 6:27 AM #499758January 7, 2010 at 6:27 AM #499912
Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantThe next bubble ???
elementary schools and schools supplies !!Just kidding, But I think everyone is really missing that fact that we just had the largest baby boom in U.S. history in 2007 I think.
I also think a good number of these newly minted parents are still living at home with the newly minted grand parents.
Which leads to my next bubble prediction,
New household formation !!
January 7, 2010 at 6:27 AM #500307Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantThe next bubble ???
elementary schools and schools supplies !!Just kidding, But I think everyone is really missing that fact that we just had the largest baby boom in U.S. history in 2007 I think.
I also think a good number of these newly minted parents are still living at home with the newly minted grand parents.
Which leads to my next bubble prediction,
New household formation !!
January 7, 2010 at 6:27 AM #500402Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantThe next bubble ???
elementary schools and schools supplies !!Just kidding, But I think everyone is really missing that fact that we just had the largest baby boom in U.S. history in 2007 I think.
I also think a good number of these newly minted parents are still living at home with the newly minted grand parents.
Which leads to my next bubble prediction,
New household formation !!
January 7, 2010 at 6:27 AM #500651Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantThe next bubble ???
elementary schools and schools supplies !!Just kidding, But I think everyone is really missing that fact that we just had the largest baby boom in U.S. history in 2007 I think.
I also think a good number of these newly minted parents are still living at home with the newly minted grand parents.
Which leads to my next bubble prediction,
New household formation !!
January 7, 2010 at 6:51 AM #499763Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participanthttp://www.sodahead.com/living/largest-baby-boom-in-us-history-40-not-married-parents/blog-50553/
We have a whole generation of people called the Baby Boomers…..do we now loose our title?
Are we know going to loose our Baby Boomer identity? We aren’t the real Baby Boomers any longer…..we got pushed aside by the unmarried baby boomer parents.
Record number of babies were born in 2007, but the trend might not last
More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation’s history — 4,317,119 — topping the peak during the baby boom 50 years earlier, federal researchers reported yesterday.
While the U.S. population is more than replacing itself, the teenage birth rate was up for the second straight year.
Unwed mothers: The birth rate rose slightly for women of all ages, and births to unwed mothers reached an all-time high of about 40 percent, continuing a trend begun years ago. More than three-quarters of these women were 20 or older.
January 7, 2010 at 6:51 AM #499917Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participanthttp://www.sodahead.com/living/largest-baby-boom-in-us-history-40-not-married-parents/blog-50553/
We have a whole generation of people called the Baby Boomers…..do we now loose our title?
Are we know going to loose our Baby Boomer identity? We aren’t the real Baby Boomers any longer…..we got pushed aside by the unmarried baby boomer parents.
Record number of babies were born in 2007, but the trend might not last
More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation’s history — 4,317,119 — topping the peak during the baby boom 50 years earlier, federal researchers reported yesterday.
While the U.S. population is more than replacing itself, the teenage birth rate was up for the second straight year.
Unwed mothers: The birth rate rose slightly for women of all ages, and births to unwed mothers reached an all-time high of about 40 percent, continuing a trend begun years ago. More than three-quarters of these women were 20 or older.
January 7, 2010 at 6:51 AM #500312Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participanthttp://www.sodahead.com/living/largest-baby-boom-in-us-history-40-not-married-parents/blog-50553/
We have a whole generation of people called the Baby Boomers…..do we now loose our title?
Are we know going to loose our Baby Boomer identity? We aren’t the real Baby Boomers any longer…..we got pushed aside by the unmarried baby boomer parents.
Record number of babies were born in 2007, but the trend might not last
More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation’s history — 4,317,119 — topping the peak during the baby boom 50 years earlier, federal researchers reported yesterday.
While the U.S. population is more than replacing itself, the teenage birth rate was up for the second straight year.
Unwed mothers: The birth rate rose slightly for women of all ages, and births to unwed mothers reached an all-time high of about 40 percent, continuing a trend begun years ago. More than three-quarters of these women were 20 or older.
January 7, 2010 at 6:51 AM #500407Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participanthttp://www.sodahead.com/living/largest-baby-boom-in-us-history-40-not-married-parents/blog-50553/
We have a whole generation of people called the Baby Boomers…..do we now loose our title?
Are we know going to loose our Baby Boomer identity? We aren’t the real Baby Boomers any longer…..we got pushed aside by the unmarried baby boomer parents.
Record number of babies were born in 2007, but the trend might not last
More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation’s history — 4,317,119 — topping the peak during the baby boom 50 years earlier, federal researchers reported yesterday.
While the U.S. population is more than replacing itself, the teenage birth rate was up for the second straight year.
Unwed mothers: The birth rate rose slightly for women of all ages, and births to unwed mothers reached an all-time high of about 40 percent, continuing a trend begun years ago. More than three-quarters of these women were 20 or older.
January 7, 2010 at 6:51 AM #500655Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participanthttp://www.sodahead.com/living/largest-baby-boom-in-us-history-40-not-married-parents/blog-50553/
We have a whole generation of people called the Baby Boomers…..do we now loose our title?
Are we know going to loose our Baby Boomer identity? We aren’t the real Baby Boomers any longer…..we got pushed aside by the unmarried baby boomer parents.
Record number of babies were born in 2007, but the trend might not last
More babies were born in the United States in 2007 than any year in the nation’s history — 4,317,119 — topping the peak during the baby boom 50 years earlier, federal researchers reported yesterday.
While the U.S. population is more than replacing itself, the teenage birth rate was up for the second straight year.
Unwed mothers: The birth rate rose slightly for women of all ages, and births to unwed mothers reached an all-time high of about 40 percent, continuing a trend begun years ago. More than three-quarters of these women were 20 or older.
January 7, 2010 at 7:07 AM #4997655yearwaiter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]I think the next great bubble will be massive US inflation and a weakening US dollar. [/quote]
Hipmatt as per your scenario… where would be housing or house prices during this inflated scenario? do you think 500K house would be several millions by that time in US or it would be much lower and no buyer due to the fact there is no money just to survive and many houses will be foreclosed or just throw away !!
January 7, 2010 at 7:07 AM #4999185yearwaiter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]I think the next great bubble will be massive US inflation and a weakening US dollar. [/quote]
Hipmatt as per your scenario… where would be housing or house prices during this inflated scenario? do you think 500K house would be several millions by that time in US or it would be much lower and no buyer due to the fact there is no money just to survive and many houses will be foreclosed or just throw away !!
January 7, 2010 at 7:07 AM #5003135yearwaiter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]I think the next great bubble will be massive US inflation and a weakening US dollar. [/quote]
Hipmatt as per your scenario… where would be housing or house prices during this inflated scenario? do you think 500K house would be several millions by that time in US or it would be much lower and no buyer due to the fact there is no money just to survive and many houses will be foreclosed or just throw away !!
January 7, 2010 at 7:07 AM #5004095yearwaiter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]I think the next great bubble will be massive US inflation and a weakening US dollar. [/quote]
Hipmatt as per your scenario… where would be housing or house prices during this inflated scenario? do you think 500K house would be several millions by that time in US or it would be much lower and no buyer due to the fact there is no money just to survive and many houses will be foreclosed or just throw away !!
January 7, 2010 at 7:07 AM #5006575yearwaiter
Participant[quote=hipmatt]I think the next great bubble will be massive US inflation and a weakening US dollar. [/quote]
Hipmatt as per your scenario… where would be housing or house prices during this inflated scenario? do you think 500K house would be several millions by that time in US or it would be much lower and no buyer due to the fact there is no money just to survive and many houses will be foreclosed or just throw away !!
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