The Depreciating American Dollar, or is it depreciating? |
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The Depreciating American Dollar, or is it depreciating? |
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![]() We're Over 9,000!!!1! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 307 Joined: Jan 2006 Member No: 352,435 ![]() |
If you haven't noticed, the British pound trumps our dollar. One dollar is equivalent to .50 pounds. I went to London last year and buying fish & chips was seriously ridiculous for me since it's 12 dollars or 6 pounds. made me QQ.
I think for a day, the Canadian dollar surpassed the American Dollar, for the first time in the history of the currency exchange. damn canadians and their maple syrup. BUT as of today, the American Dollar is now equivalent to .512 pounds. YAY we gained 1 cent in worth. Do you guys think our dollar will keep depreciating or will it start to appreciate with our current economic issues? |
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American economy cycles, as anyone who paid attention in High School economics or US history would know. I have faith it would cycle back up again and our dollar will become stronger.
Part of the reason why the Euro and European currencies are much stronger is because they have better salaries for their standard of living. A lot of Americans want a certain or need a certain level of living but their salaries don't necessarily correlate to what they need or want. Also, Europe didn't have to deal with 9/11 which significant dented our economy. Plus, they don't have a retarded cowboy fellow driving us trillions of dollars into debt. |
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