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QE's can't make baby boomers spend more

edited September 2013 in Off-Topic
"Hey, some of these folks are still supporting their kids and grandkids, too"

This topic has been discussed here since the FundAlarm days. Some folks are not headed back into the investment sectors and current policies will cause them to pay a price. 'Course, returns on savings, checking and CD accounts will only leave less money to spend into the economy. A big nasty circle of less spending remains a scenario. One should also keep in mind, that baby boomers have access to and/or control a great deal of potential spending in this country.

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  • ....some kids or grand kids? How about before the downturn paying college for most grand kids and providing down payments for most of their children's first home purchases:).
  • There is certainly something to be said for the decision not to "keep up with the Joneses," as we used to say. Spend. Buy. Own. Collect. Bigger. Newer.

    ...Nope. Doesn't appeal to me, and evidently, not to a great many others, either--- whether it is a spiritual discipline or not. I ran into something a while ago suggesting that when making spending decisions, it's better to "invest" in travel and new experiences, rather than buying STUFF. I can only agree. My path has not by any means been the standard one through the years, I hasten to add. I was a professional student for longer than most folks would consider to be even conceivable, in this world or the next. So I had no NEED for a house. That's everyone's biggest expense, no? ...As for paying for a child's university costs: I'm glad my son is going the Community College route.
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