Why don't construction prices go down?

  • Erstellt am 2023-05-15 08:17:32

motorradsilke

2023-09-25 09:28:56
  • #1
In the 1990s, no one worked 45 hours and every other Saturday anymore. Or they had one day off during the week.
 

DaGoodness

2023-09-25 09:43:02
  • #2
In the 1990s, I even had to go to school every other Saturday. Kids today don’t know that anymore :p
 

WilderSueden

2023-09-25 09:43:17
  • #3
Who knows, he comes from the East after all. That was the paradise of the workers ;)


It even still exists here
 

Buchsbaum

2023-09-25 09:58:48
  • #4
As soon as inflation is within the target corridor, interest rates will go down again.

How do you come to the conclusion that inflation will reach the target corridor soon? I don't see that yet. On the contrary, inflation will gain momentum once again.

At least in Germany, prices are likely to continue escalating.

Increase of the CO² tax
Increase of the truck toll (84%)
VAT on gas and gastronomy
Strongly rising producer prices for food. Potatoes, vegetables, milk.
 

xMisterDx

2023-09-25 10:17:48
  • #5


Since when has Hannover been in the East or been located there? Now do we also have to question your geography skills? There won’t be much left soon.
 

xMisterDx

2023-09-25 10:21:21
  • #6


Because for 2024 an inflation rate of 2-3.5% is still expected, depending on which experts you trust. Only the doomsayers of the AfD still predict an increase in inflation... and they are anything but to be taken seriously ;)
 
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