Economics Thread

I agree that voters probably don’t have the patience, historical perspective, critical thinking skills, and forward thinking ability to endure higher priced video games long enough to restore the manufacturing industry. Just like no entitlement ever goes away, regardless of how wasteful and expensive it is, or how far we are in debt.
How will we survive now that the PS5 is 50 dollars more per unit?!?!?!?
 
I do appreciate the acknowledgment that tariffs are a tax on consumers even if that acknowledgment comes by shaming consumers for what they like to purchase (in this case it’s video games).

Now if we can all just take the leap together and imagine a world where there are other things besides PS5’s that have or will see price increases from this disastrous policy.

Costs increase after suppliers take brunt of it and companies take some as well.

Pretending this wasn't said up front is well a tactic.

This is going to be a push and go here - Demand will sink then prices will come down again. I know you want this to end ASAP because God forbid the American non-stem population had opportunities given back to them.
 
Costs increase after suppliers take brunt of it and companies take some as well.

Pretending this wasn't said up front is well a tactic.

This is going to be a push and go here - Demand will sink then prices will come down again. I know you want this to end ASAP because God forbid the American non-stem population had opportunities given back to them.

Where is the data supporting this suggestion that suppliers are taking the brunt of it?
 
I think you and I both believe strong unions working for their members interests are a good thing. Do you disagree that the ability to just offshore manufacturing has tremendously weakened the power of unions?

Of course, the same factor is in play with immigration. I talked to a member of IBW recently who was complaining about immigrant welders with no credentials underbidding jobs.
My opinion on unions is a bit muddied, to be honest. I think it’s obvious that they improve conditions and compensation for workers overall in the long run, but I’ve found myself too disillusioned with their practices and overall efficacy. I’m not sure what the answer is, because I think a lack of unions will almost certainly result in bad outcomes, but I don’t find myself aligned with a lot of what they do.

The question on things like those immigrant welders is a very interesting one, though. If the immigrant welder can do the job effectively without the credentials, that might suggest we have over-regulated the industry. If they cannot, that’s not so much an immigration/union matter as it is a dumb consumer one, no?
 
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Don't you see the tarrif revenue coming into DC?

The suppliers are writing checks directly to Trump
I know the response is that they’ll make concessions on pricing to maintain the American business, but I’ve never understood how that is meant to work within the context of the actual transactions. Will foreign companies simply sell to us at a loss so that we don’t have a shortage?
 
I know the response is that they’ll make concessions on pricing to maintain the American business, but I’ve never understood how that is meant to work within the context of the actual transactions. Will foreign companies simply sell to us at a loss so that we don’t have a shortage?
That is what the idiots say. But there is no data suggesting this is happening outside of a very small percentage.

US companies are paying the bill
 
That is what the idiots say. But there is no data suggesting this is happening outside of a very small percentage.

US companies are paying the bill
Imagine using that rationale for literally any other economic policy. “Foreign manufacturers will lower prices on exports to America to combat the new $15 minimum wage that is threatening to raise prices for American consumers and decrease demand for their products.”
 
Costs increase after suppliers take brunt of it and companies take some as well.

Pretending this wasn't said up front is well a tactic.

This is going to be a push and go here - Demand will sink then prices will come down again. I know you want this to end ASAP because God forbid the American non-stem population had opportunities given back to them.
I was told tariffs are being paid by China and Japan.

They are in fact not.

They are being paid by mom and dad who are spending $50 more for their kid’s Christmas present.
 
I was told tariffs are being paid by China and Japan.

They are in fact not.

They are being paid by mom and dad who are spending $50 more for their kid’s Christmas present.
YOu were told specifically that the consumer will take the least amount of the cost and that is what has happened.

You are entitled to pretend otherwise.
 
YOu were told specifically that the consumer will take the least amount of the cost and that is what has happened.

You are entitled to pretend otherwise.
Do you mean the consumers of the small businesses that have had to shut down due to tariffs?

Agreed, they aren't paying anymore
 
YOu were told specifically that the consumer will take the least amount of the cost and that is what has happened.

You are entitled to pretend otherwise.
How much is Japan is paying, how much is Sony paying?

I know mom and dad are paying 12.5% more for their kid’s Christmas present this year
 
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