Deer Hunting With Jesus is an interesting book about what some would call white trash in the US. The rather poor small town folk who voted for George Bush. With low paid jobs in Walmart and in difficult tedious work such as, say, meat packing.
The story of mounting credit card debts suggests Americans are profligate spenders but I'm not so sure.
I think if you put these two pictures together, that in the book and the one you read in these sorts of articles and reports, the picture is radically different. It's one of many Americans who have no reserves whatever. Who are always on the ratty edge of being on the street.
They use credit cards the way people used to use savings -- whatever is left on their credit line is used as a cushion for emergencies and crises.
They may put their mortgage payment on a credit card at times.
Now these folks are seeing their homes go into a negative equity situation. Once again, they have nothing.
They are already in a Great Depression.
I think this has very strong social consequences that we can only begin to fathom.
The story of mounting credit card debts suggests Americans are profligate spenders but I'm not so sure.
I think if you put these two pictures together, that in the book and the one you read in these sorts of articles and reports, the picture is radically different. It's one of many Americans who have no reserves whatever. Who are always on the ratty edge of being on the street.
They use credit cards the way people used to use savings -- whatever is left on their credit line is used as a cushion for emergencies and crises.
They may put their mortgage payment on a credit card at times.
Now these folks are seeing their homes go into a negative equity situation. Once again, they have nothing.
They are already in a Great Depression.
I think this has very strong social consequences that we can only begin to fathom.
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