Conspiracy!
lol so angry.
I knew you would fly here in full internets personal attack rage mode.
Conspiracy!
"Equipment shot up when iron was high but never went back down"
airline tickets went up with oil, but now oil is very low, tickets are still high, NO compe ion, which is the predatory capitalists' dream.
Pork is due to Chinese demand.
Haven't really been tracking them. Be interesting to find out though.
Right now, Im flying at least twice a week. Airfare is stupid cheap today and compe ion is thriving.
http://www.npr.org/2016/01/20/463724...r-travel-deals
The Chinese have made a giant sucking sound for all sorts of things, "equipment" chief among them. Don't confuse the "price of iron" with the "price of finished goods made from iron". The majority of the cost of most finished products are due to the labor/expertise that go into making those finished products.
You are looking at nothing more complicated than supply and demand. Simple economics.
Couple of articles that touch on that trend:
http://www.economist.com/news/britai...minating-field
http://www.economist.com/node/13088978
Here is one on pork and food demand trends in general:
http://www.economist.com/news/christ...s-rise-it-also
http://www.economist.com/node/10854975
The US is a very large agricultural exporter, and there is a global market for food.
Don't think too locally, or just about one segment of inputs such as corn. You have to get your mind around the entire system.
Fuel/oil prices play into transport costs, as well as forming part of the input costs, because oil price trends play into gas prices trends and natgas is part of the feedstock for fertilizer companies, which turn around and sell their product to farmers who use that to produce the food, etc.
Given plummeting oil prices, you can expect that to hold.
Avacados have become something of a trendy food. Sad for me, as I have always loved the darn things. I do the shopping, wife does the cooking. I have seen a LOT more avacados being stocked by retailers.
25%+ of all the money spend on healthcare is done in the last 10 years of a typical human lifespan. (ugh, don't ask me where I read that, but that is what the memory banks pull out, probably from an economist article, might be worth finding the data again)
You can't blame the government on the fact that you have a huge wave of baby boomers getting into the last few years of their lives.
Supply and demand. Government can fiddle with things but the massive tides at play cannot be denied. Health care, and therefore health insurance, will continue to get more expensive, until you vastly increase the supply of doctors.
I remember you rightwingnuts saying insurance was so high because of frivolous lawsuits, therefore, tort reform would reduce medical bills (in TX, it hasn't) and encourage doctors to move TX, which of course would reduce the revenue of TX doctors.
All the people filing frivolous lawsuits apparently piled on just a few doctors.
One percent of U.S. docs responsible for a third of malpractice payments
Just one out of every 100 U.S. doctors is responsible for 32 percent of the malpractice claims that result in payments to patients, according to a comprehensive study of 15 years’ worth of cases.
And when a doctor has to pay out one claim, the chances are good that the same physician will soon be paying out on another,
"I think people will be surprised about the extent to which the claims are concentrated within a relatively small group of prac ioners. It's actually more concentrated than in earlier studies,"
"This study rather convincingly shows, however, that even within specific specialties, malpractice claims are relatively concentrated and that a strong predictor of subsequent claims is a prior history of malpractice claims,"
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-he...ame=healthNews
so the rightwingnuts were LYING again, defending the status quo, and blaming the doctors' victims.
Having done audits of medical malpractice insurers, I did no small amount of research into that very topic.
"Frivolous lawsuits" drive almost no part of health insurance increases, or even medical malpractice insurance costs.
Doctors may about how much they are paying in medical malpractice insurance, but that has little to do with such things.
My guess is that the doctors who get sued the most, either are truly ty doctors, or have ty bedside manners. Poor customer service. Just a gut feeling.
You tried to make a joke and failed miserably. Maybe next time.
The joke worked perfectly since it provoked your internets rage.
Everyone here involved in ag is generally insecure. I don't know why it is; I just know it is.
Actually the problem is that health care has gotten too good. Expensive but good. people don't die anymore until they are a rotted s that simply can't be fixed anymore. If it was 1960 health care instead of 2016 health care half of the baby boomers would already be dead.
And I CAN blame the government for cost shifting health care expense of uninsured/ indigent by increasing premiums on healthy insured before and after ACHA.
Also, I won't disagree that we need more doctors their compensation is insignificant and has not been a driver of the health care cost increases.
Always amusing to watch people try to save face by saying the other person is angry.
Always amusing to watch people try to walk back what they already posted.
that doesn't even make sense here dip . <<<----rage?
It's all there.
http://www.pwc.com/us/en/health-indu...e-numbers.html
Sounds like we need a good old fashioned "let's both look at what the data say"-off.
PWC does a pretty good job of analysis, it is a good start. You go looking for what data there is, I will go looking, and how about we find some good evidence to see what we can find?
I would agree to some extent about keeping people alive past the point that makes sense. I have seen it happen first-hand, it was hearr-breaking.
Glad they're Mexican and not Chilean. People who import Chilean avocados here should be shot at the border tbh.
You won't see much Chilean here this year. Did some containers for Costco but the Chileans are getting more money in Europe so that fruit won't have to come here. Ate a piece last week and it was awful.
Good, the Euros. Avacados aren't supposed to be sweet.
go get em, cooler girl.
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