"I don't think it is a coincidence that as the Baby Boomers retire, the economy feels like it is entering a long period of stagnation."
Coupled specifically with everything else that happened over those 20 years.
An ever increasing workforce, with an ever increasing productivity rate, employing an ever increasing amount of financial leverage, purchased at an ever decreasing cost.
It's certainly a recipe for a peppy feeling decade or two, and a well deserved hangover later on.
Coupled specifically with everything else that happened over those 20 years.
An ever increasing workforce, with an ever increasing productivity rate, employing an ever increasing amount of financial leverage, purchased at an ever decreasing cost.
It's certainly a recipe for a peppy feeling decade or two, and a well deserved hangover later on.