This "Unlivable $350,000 Shack" Is The Cheapest Home In San Francisco
Submitted by Tyler D.
10/09/2015 - 17:10
This worn-down, decomposing wooden shack that was built in 1906, and the interior is unlivable in its current condition. The San Francisco house is also selling for $350,000.
The Problem Explained In 110 Words
Submitted by Tyler D.
10/11/2015 - 12:29
"...declining velocity of money requires an ever rising level of monetary stimulus, which further depresses velocity of money, and requiring even further QEs. Also as countries compete in a diminishing pool by discounting currencies, global demand compresses, as current account surpluses in these countries rise not because of exports growing faster than imports but because imports decline faster than exports. This implies less demand for the global economy."