American Economics Thread

emblem21

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I do pray and hope the native communities (being the righteous Americans) are able to overcome this hardship and come out stronger.

As per the illegal occupiers, nature should just do as what they rightfully deserve.
If there is one thing I can say to that, is that nature is taking its sweet time but sooner or later I guess the reward will come
 

voyager1

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Consumers have been put on notice to expect higher prices for goods ranging from toilet paper to washing machines to restaurant burritos, in a number of recent announcements that underline inflationary pressures across the global economy.
So inflation is coming. Where is now the FED's Powell saying that inflation will be only temporary and there is no reason to worry...
 

voyager1

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President Joe Biden is set to use his first joint address to Congress to pitch a $1.8 trillion investment in children, families and education that would fundamentally transform the role government plays in American life.
In a statement, the White House called the plan, along with Biden’s recently proposed $2 trillion jobs and infrastructure legislation, “once-in-a-generation investments” in the future of the US.

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Biden has now rolled out three big spending plans worth about $6 trillion.

Good policies by Uncle Biden. My question is where is all these trillions coming from?!

Digital Yuan when??
 

gadgetcool5

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Apple reports record quarter as China drives COVID rebound​

For the three months ended March 27, Apple's total revenue grew 54% on the year to reach $89.6 billion. Greater China, which includes mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, reported an 87.5% year-over-year revenue increase to $17.7 billion in the quarter, up from the $9.5 billion last year.

"We were very pleased with our performance in China," Cook said. "We set a March quarter revenue record [in China], and grew strong double-digits across each of the product categories and so the revenue growth [in the country] was broad."

Elsewhere, Japan registered a 48.7% year-over-year revenue growth to $7.7 billion. The rest of Asia Pacific saw the highest sales increase to reach $7.5 billion, a 94.2% jump compared with last year.

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Asia subsidizing American technology smh.
 

weig2000

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Apple reports record quarter as China drives COVID rebound​

For the three months ended March 27, Apple's total revenue grew 54% on the year to reach $89.6 billion. Greater China, which includes mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, reported an 87.5% year-over-year revenue increase to $17.7 billion in the quarter, up from the $9.5 billion last year.

"We were very pleased with our performance in China," Cook said. "We set a March quarter revenue record [in China], and grew strong double-digits across each of the product categories and so the revenue growth [in the country] was broad."

Elsewhere, Japan registered a 48.7% year-over-year revenue growth to $7.7 billion. The rest of Asia Pacific saw the highest sales increase to reach $7.5 billion, a 94.2% jump compared with last year.

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Asia subsidizing American technology smh.

Impact of Huawei ban...
 

Kaeshmiri

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Apple reports record quarter as China drives COVID rebound​

For the three months ended March 27, Apple's total revenue grew 54% on the year to reach $89.6 billion. Greater China, which includes mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, reported an 87.5% year-over-year revenue increase to $17.7 billion in the quarter, up from the $9.5 billion last year.

"We were very pleased with our performance in China," Cook said. "We set a March quarter revenue record [in China], and grew strong double-digits across each of the product categories and so the revenue growth [in the country] was broad."

Elsewhere, Japan registered a 48.7% year-over-year revenue growth to $7.7 billion. The rest of Asia Pacific saw the highest sales increase to reach $7.5 billion, a 94.2% jump compared with last year.

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Asia subsidizing American technology smh.
China holds the record for having the most iSheeps on the planet. Sad.
 
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