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Maybe if the retailers paid their people a living wage... liberal N proud Dec 2012 #1
economy's been bad so long, a generation is learning to live with less eShirl Dec 2012 #2
"economy's been bad so long" R. Daneel Olivaw Dec 2012 #33
Thank you. The corporate media talks about the economy as though it were weather woo me with science Dec 2012 #46
What part of "The consumer has no money" did they not understand? hobbit709 Dec 2012 #3
They could cut their plastic Chinese crap to %80 off and some wouldn't be able to buy it. R. Daneel Olivaw Dec 2012 #34
There will be no recovery until wages rise and jobs are more secure. abelenkpe Dec 2012 #52
+1000 wordpix Dec 2012 #62
Big Mouthed Billy Bass ruined me for all retail products Blandocyte Dec 2012 #4
It is quite a conundrum, isn't it? djean111 Dec 2012 #5
Well said. n/t Paper Roses Dec 2012 #6
+10 Liberal_in_LA Dec 2012 #23
"Austerity may be the first thing to actually trickle up" - that is perfect. nt DeschutesRiver Dec 2012 #60
Hallelujah! Sekhmets Daughter Dec 2012 #7
Retailers sell garbage not worth purchasing. Poor quality, high prices, tight budgets....no sale. Bluenorthwest Dec 2012 #8
+1 ...even the Chinese don't want to buy their cheap ass shit. L0oniX Dec 2012 #58
Guess the 1% having all the money isn't working out as planned. Cobalt Violet Dec 2012 #9
Boo fucking hoo... Earth_First Dec 2012 #10
The country hangs by its thumbs tavernier Dec 2012 #11
This^^^^ Evergreen Emerald Dec 2012 #19
There it is! freshwest Dec 2012 #43
I don't suppose it could possibly be that Le Taz Hot Dec 2012 #12
"It is a fallacy that the Great Recession is over." R. Daneel Olivaw Dec 2012 #35
I'm not surprised. In_The_Wind Dec 2012 #13
You may be right. Habibi Dec 2012 #28
I stay away from malls on 12/24 and 12/26 to avoid the traffic jams. In_The_Wind Dec 2012 #29
I know I bought only a very few presents this year booley Dec 2012 #14
"I don't think I am the only one who had this problem." R. Daneel Olivaw Dec 2012 #37
Groceries have become a discretionary budget item for me..... llmart Dec 2012 #54
Lots of us are right there with you. R. Daneel Olivaw Dec 2012 #59
Thanks! I know that. llmart Dec 2012 #61
Between "Fiscal Cliffs" and Michigan political dirty tricks... TruthTeller Dec 2012 #15
Is buying less stuff from China a bad thing? Remmah2 Dec 2012 #16
so tired of conflation of the political right and religion in this country rurallib Dec 2012 #17
Wait for the report on luxury good sales during Xmas Tempest Dec 2012 #18
AND there they go blaming everything but what they problem is leftyohiolib Dec 2012 #20
Hold on to your old appliances exboyfil Dec 2012 #22
Retailers disappointed this shopper this year. I didn't have a lot of money to spend, but 1monster Dec 2012 #21
I bought a professional grade clarinet exboyfil Dec 2012 #24
Cut jobs, cut pay, health care increase fredamae Dec 2012 #25
We're beginning to really puzzle them and I like that lunatica Dec 2012 #26
Poor China... windowpilot Dec 2012 #27
Several recent posts point out that Brownell's of Montezuma, Iowa is doing quite well slackmaster Dec 2012 #30
I got my 1st Christmas gifts in 3 years magical thyme Dec 2012 #31
That's really funny, retail has disappointed me for years. Kalidurga Dec 2012 #32
Maybe if interest rates weren't so low CountAllVotes Dec 2012 #36
Has anyone else noticed... sendero Dec 2012 #38
My holiday spending has never been influenced by any outside factor. TwilightGardener Dec 2012 #39
No shit, we are fucked economy wise AngryAmish Dec 2012 #40
I've been shopping yard sales, flea markets and thrift stores for months Fumesucker Dec 2012 #41
OK, so when do we get to the point where . . . Brigid Dec 2012 #42
We have already started over the cliff. Question is, is bungee cord attached? nt humblebum Dec 2012 #44
A depression happens when 90 % of country's assets is owned by a few lovuian Dec 2012 #45
Since the rich are getting all the money already malthaussen Dec 2012 #47
A good chunk of my money went to a kid who has been out hedgehog Dec 2012 #48
Retailers set unreasonable expectations yet again, too bad so sad... Alamuti Lotus Dec 2012 #49
Funny thing about that. I visited our local animal shelter this afternoon magical thyme Dec 2012 #50
Now that's how to spend the day after Christmas! Brigid Dec 2012 #56
Did the fiscal cliff frighten them off? aquart Dec 2012 #51
Not only should they pay a living wage .... Trajan Dec 2012 #53
After several years of self-imposed austerity, people realize they don't need all that crap. Hoyt Dec 2012 #55
You can't afford to buy gifts when you work for Walmart. L0oniX Dec 2012 #57
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