Brent Burkey: December 2008 Archives

Prices are falling. And that's a bad thing?

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Prices consumers are charged for the stuff they buy fell by a record 1 percent in October. Then this morning, the news comes out that prices in November fell by 1.7 percent, eclipsing the old record.

The statistic makes sense. Retailers like Bon-Ton and Boscov's and everyone else are going gangbusters with sales -- sales lower prices -- and promotions to get people to buy. It's basic supply and demand, when consumers aren't demanding like they used to.

But then why are some people worried this is a bad thing?

Well, it is. I don't miss the penny or two on the dollar that I'm charged as much as a retailer or manufacturer misses a penny or two on the dollar when they are selling thousands upon thousands of products.

Then people lose their jobs, and don't have any pennies left.

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Where's my bailout?

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Now that the corporate welfare state has widened to include companies not in the financial sector - it's not if but when the Big 3 get their money - I'm writing the government to request assistance for an industry very important to my financial well-being.

Me.

So here is my letter:

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