Monday, June 16, 2008

Can you believe what you read?



Is the sky falling? Or am I just burying my head in the sand? I believe I am a glass-half-full type of person, but I am having a harder and harder time discerning the current state of affairs. The evening news is filled with crime, horror and is altogether depressing (at least I get updates on the weather every 4-6 minutes). So according to the "devil-box" in my living room, the end or the world is here. Contrary to that information is that of the Wall Street Journal. I recently perused an article with the title, "Life Is Good, So Why Do We Feel So Bad?" by Gregg Easterbrook. To summarize:

  • Unemployment is low (5.5%).
  • Income is rising ahead of inflation.
  • Even with the current media-induced housing market, the average home is still worth 30% more than it was in 2000.
  • Only 6% of Americans actually have "threatened" mortgages, and the majority of those will keep their homes.
  • Inflation is getting a great deal of press for being on the rise, however the 16 years prior to 2008 were almost inflation-free!
I could go on, but you get the point. The real question is where do we go from here?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I'm with you. There are people in this world who sleep on dirt and would kill for a glass of water. Anyone feeling the pinch consider this.... Jesus didn't have cable ($100/month) He didn't go to outback on a week night to eat ($200/mo) The chosen one passed on Starbucks and made his own coffee ($40). Oh and he walked sometimes ($210,000/mo in gas savings) ($200/mo savings on blood sugar medication and viagra)
Follow Jesus and you won't be foreclosed on you 6%. Seriously!