Random Thoughts: Debt Ceilings and Floors
Back in 2011 we were worried about debt ceilings but there were also other great financial stories to follow as well.
Back in 2011 we were worried about debt ceilings but there were also other great financial stories to follow as well.
Back in 2011 we were worried about debt ceilings but there were also other great financial stories to follow as well.
Debt ceilings always seem to be important when there is a Democrat in the White House?!?
Our good friends at Stats Canada published on Friday the Labor Force Survey for June 2011, and in it was some better news than what ou friends south of the boarder received. Â Our Employment numbers… Read More »Employment Up in June in Canada (2011)
The user dives into the topic of debt, reflecting on past content and reevaluating previous statements. Major themes cover the personal and societal costs of debt, and the absence of the concept of “good” debt. The user presents interesting analogies, comparing debt to fat and, initially, teenage sex, while expressing harsh critiques on those who refuse to acknowledge their financial mistakes. The key message holds that while debt does not inherently denote a bad person, it is undesirable.