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Re: Inflation
Tories restoring the triple lock so pensioners get a 10% bump just before a tricky byelection in the West Country
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Ok, it looks like we are making some sort of progress but you've undone a lot of the good work by introducing a pointlessly divisive olds v young argument. Most of the wealthy will always vote Tory. Get over it and organise the fightback against them. The future of our land is with the workers and the youth.Petrov788 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 6:45 pm It's more that I'd be fuming if rich pensioners get richer and continue to vote Tory - all while people of working age are told to know their place or risk jepodising the economy. I'm not a fan of means testing - I'm pro universal healthcare and a universal basic income - and can concede how effective Tory divide and rule tactics are - it got to me and does get to people when they are emotional
You need to deal with the emotion by watching more of Mickey Lynch and notice how he manages to supress a deep rage whilst handing out arses on plates to the Tories and the Tory media.
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You ain't keen on him are you?
I say that because sometimes you rant a bit about that family at the annual family barbecue.
You know the ones where you bring four tinnies of Kestrel Lager and Lidls sausages and then gobblegannet down the Sainsburys German Lager and moan about the stakes being overdone and rant about how bad Hearn was for The O's. That's round about the time when mum bundles you into a taxi and sends you home and your missus and the nippers stay on and have a great night.
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Some commodity prices have come down, but projections are still dire.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:29 am For a 0.5% interest rate rise? Will it really do anything?
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Re: Inflation
All this inflation rate nostalgia. Haven't seen as much interest since I was a Short Sterling Derivatives broker in the 80's & 90's.
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You'd have to be a dummy if you didn't fix your mortgage at the historically low rates
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Are there any good inflation for dummies articles? I don’t fully understand it tbh. It feels ultra made up and intangible I understand it at a high level but it feels weird that the government talk about controlling it through various random actions that don’t seem connected with things like companies just passing on their costs to consumers without a care in the world
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Something that costs £1 today is going to cost £1.10 in a years time (if we’re lucky).Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 2:53 pm Are there any good inflation for dummies articles? I don’t fully understand it tbh. It feels ultra made up and intangible I understand it at a high level but it feels weird that the government talk about controlling it through various random actions that don’t seem connected with things like companies just passing on their costs to consumers without a care in the world
If interest rates are 2% today, then the £1 you have in your bank account will be £1.02 in a years time and you won’t be able to buy the thing that costs £1 today.
You may as well spend the £1 today and buy the thing for £1. As more people are looking to spend their £1s, trying to buy the £1 thing, so the price of the thing goes up due to the increased demand.
If the interest rate goes up, say to 5% and you will have £1.05 in your bank account next year, some people will be happy with that and not buy the thing for £1 today. Less people trying to buy the thing will bring the price down.
This is why I only got a C in A Level Economics.
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That makes sense, thanks.
Luckily the banks will all absolutely pass on that extra interest to the consumer and not just use it to gain more profit
Luckily the banks will all absolutely pass on that extra interest to the consumer and not just use it to gain more profit
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Savings accounts have to offer at least the base rate otherwise what's the point?Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 5:11 pm That makes sense, thanks.
Luckily the banks will all absolutely pass on that extra interest to the consumer and not just use it to gain more profit
My savings account has emailed me after every rise within a couple of hours telling me my interest rate has risen in line with the BoE rise.
I imagine most providers are similar
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It’s when demand is greater than supply, rather than just an increase in demand. More money chasing fewer products.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 5:16 pm Does the price have to go up when demand increases?