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As reported by CNN:

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Some things are obviously going well in the economy. As a retiree on
a fixed income, my biggest concern is inflation however.
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Wayne.B wrote:
As reported by CNN:

http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/05/news...ers/index.html

Some things are obviously going well in the economy. As a retiree on
a fixed income, my biggest concern is inflation however.


Sad part was more jobs than people looking. With the 2 years unemployment
payments, generous public benefits, not a lot of draw to look for a low end
job.

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As reported by CNN:

http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/05/news...ers/index.html

Some things are obviously going well in the economy. As a retiree on
a fixed income, my biggest concern is inflation however.


Fat Harry has an anti inflationary asset protection scheme in
place. He has no worries.
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Wayne.B wrote:
As reported by CNN:

http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/05/news...ers/index.html

Some things are obviously going well in the economy. As a retiree on
a fixed income, my biggest concern is inflation however.


Sad part was more jobs than people looking. With the 2 years unemployment
payments, generous public benefits, not a lot of draw to look for a low end
job.



I think that will change. Trump is encouraging the IRS to
eliminate federal deductions for state income tax. There are
other measures under investigation to encourage states to
institute more reasonable welfair policies.
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On 6/6/18 8:37 AM, justan wrote:
Bill Wrote in message:
Wayne.B wrote:
As reported by CNN:

http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/05/news...ers/index.html

Some things are obviously going well in the economy. As a retiree on
a fixed income, my biggest concern is inflation however.


Sad part was more jobs than people looking. With the 2 years unemployment
payments, generous public benefits, not a lot of draw to look for a low end
job.



I think that will change. Trump is encouraging the IRS to
eliminate federal deductions for state income tax. There are
other measures under investigation to encourage states to
institute more reasonable welfair policies.


Well, gee, if there are going to be more low end jobs for people without
much education, perhaps you and your wife will find meaningful
employment. You could share a job as Wal Mart greeters.


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On 6/6/18 8:37 AM, justan wrote:
Bill Wrote in message:
Wayne.B wrote:
As reported by CNN:

http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/05/news...ers/index.html

Some things are obviously going well in the economy. As a retiree on
a fixed income, my biggest concern is inflation however.


Sad part was more jobs than people looking. With the 2 years unemployment
payments, generous public benefits, not a lot of draw to look for a low end
job.



I think that will change. Trump is encouraging the IRS to
eliminate federal deductions for state income tax. There are
other measures under investigation to encourage states to
institute more reasonable welfair policies.


Well, gee, if there are going to be more low end jobs for people without
much education, perhaps you and your wife will find meaningful
employment. You could share a job as Wal Mart greeters.


Look up retirement in the dictionary. A little planning could
eliminate the need to work for pay in retirement. I'm surprised
you didn't know that. But maybe your scheme will work too. Marry
a younger woman and Fat Harry dies before she is old enough and
financially set to retire.
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/6/18 8:37 AM, justan wrote:
Bill Wrote in message:
Wayne.B wrote:
As reported by CNN:

http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/05/news...ers/index.html

Some things are obviously going well in the economy. As a retiree on
a fixed income, my biggest concern is inflation however.


Sad part was more jobs than people looking. With the 2 years unemployment
payments, generous public benefits, not a lot of draw to look for a low end
job.



I think that will change. Trump is encouraging the IRS to
eliminate federal deductions for state income tax. There are
other measures under investigation to encourage states to
institute more reasonable welfair policies.


Well, gee, if there are going to be more low end jobs for people without
much education, perhaps you and your wife will find meaningful
employment. You could share a job as Wal Mart greeters.


My late fishing partner was a greeter at Walmart. Wanted to do something
after he left the LLNL National Lab. Was a retired 20 year Navy guy,
retired 20 year lab executive. And a university degree. He enjoyed
people, and said he would just watch TV otherwise. Your bias are showing
Harry. Oh, and he was black. You would say he was downtrodden and
unable to get better.

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