Uh huh. And which part of the published theory on cherry-picking predicted that would not happen? — Isaac
if a (psychological) "theory" predicts both a behavior and its contradictory, it ain't a scientific theory now is it (unfalsifiable) — Agent Smith
Not at all, it predicts cognitive bias in those unaware of the issue and less so in those aware of it. Easily falsifiable by showing a general lack of cognitive bias in those unaware of the issue and a greater effect in those aware of it. — Isaac
simply look at the percentage of all equities held by the top 0.1%, 1%, and 10% wealthiest individuals in developed economies. Rising stock values inflate the value of assets largely held by the wealthy. — Count Timothy von Icarus
The Fed raising interests rates won’t change a thing. Except make the 90% more poor and make it harder to buy a house and take out loans. It’ll saddle even more people with ridiculous levels of harder-to-pay off debt.
Research on the effects of long term low interest rates appears to show that they are a major driver of inequality. This is something that was only investigated recently, because low rates were thought to be fairly benign. — Count Timothy von Icarus
High interest rates aren't the worst thing in the world. Think about the effects on housing. When interest rates on mortgages fall, home prices get bid up because people can afford larger mortgages. What we saw early in the pandemic was historic, rock bottom interest rates helping to spike home prices. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Otherwise there’s little that the Fed can do about wages, about price gouging, about stock buybacks, about supply chain disruptions, commodity shortages, climate change or wars. Inflation is global right now, for global reasons. — Xtrix
I just wanted to point out the relationship between mortgage rates and home prices. Lower rates push prices higher. — Count Timothy von Icarus
My main point was simply that low rates are generally seen as good for working class people. This isn't necessarily true. — Count Timothy von Icarus
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