Posted by JD Seller on February 21, 2016 at 08:36:13 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Cheap diesel posted by Eldon (WA) on February 20, 2016 at 23:16:16:
Cheap oil helps this country in several ways:
1) The average consumers energy cost are a much higher percentage of income than more affluent people. So lower energy cost helps the poor fastest.
2) Cheaper energy cost are a "boost" to the non energy production economy. It is cheaper to make and transport goods with cheaper fuel.
3) A BIG deal is cheaper oil prices help defund the Mideast nut jobs too. I think that the Saudis are allowing the oil price to plummet to put pressure on Iran and ISISS.
4) The cheaper oil price has helped raise the value of our dollar. While it makes exports higher priced I still think a higher value dollar is better long term for the country than a cheap dollar.
So I say I hope we all have cheap fuel for a long time. I really think that the election will end the cheap fuel. There are many areas of the economy that are just limping along. I think many do not want a crash on this Presidents watch. So once he is out of office I think there will be a recession that is actually a continuation of the 2008 one. Many parts of the economy never have truly recovered from the 2008 recession. The government reporting has just mask this by gaming the numbers. This not new either both parties have done this for years.
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