I remember when we were first locked down back in early 2020. There was much gnashing of teeth (especially from right-wingers) - with doom ladened prophecies that the economy would be a disaster for years to come.
But here we are after nearly two years of disruption and the world economies seem to be trundling along quite nicely. I note even the generally sluggish FTSE is almost back to record levels.
Perhaps we never needed to work like slaves in the first place?
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Pandemic, what pandemic?
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Re: Pandemic, what pandemic?
The national debt has taken an enormous hit, most of the third World are unvaccinated and it aint over yet.
I wish I could share your optimism.
I wish I could share your optimism.
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Re: Pandemic, what pandemic?
TUK020 wrote:And keep an eye on inflation
I wouldn't do that. You'll just get depressed and develop a crick in your neck.
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