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the U.S. dollar is shrinking pretty fast, some say it doesn't matter, others think it does. what about you?

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We are approaching a annual , most of it with , 0 billion with just — just last year.

the of the dollar does matter to a country that perchases most of their overseas…

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  1. SPLASH! on Jun 29, 2011

    that is correct, we are all out of gold…



  2. The EX-DEM V1.5 on Jun 29, 2011

    No kidding right….

    I spent $8 in Destin Fla for a stupid whopper meal at BK yesterday. It’s affecting us right here at home too.



  3. Gengi M on Jun 29, 2011

    it dosent matter to me i am Australian, pretty soon ill be able to visit the US on a beer budget.



  4. JimSock on Jun 29, 2011

    It matters to Canadians.
    Their companies that have contracts with American companies are filing for credit protection (Bankruptcy).



  5. edubya on Jun 29, 2011

    The value of our dollar hasn’t mattered since we were taken of the gold standard, its all in the mind.



  6. ash on Jun 29, 2011

    Of course it matters, we will be able to buy less stuff and buying stuff is what drives our economy.



  7. FALLENMALAK on Jun 29, 2011

    Hi,

    It does matter, but what can we do when we don’t
    control or have input when it comes to the money that
    we are being taxed on or work for?



  8. subwlimnuflik on Jun 29, 2011

    There are good and bad points.
    Good it makes our manufactured goods cheaper in foreign markets, and increases tourism. Those wise enough to invest in the FX market are making a killing.
    Bad imported goods cost more.
    Interest rates will eventually have to catch up with inflation.
    There are many pro and con sides to this question these are only a few.



  9. scubadog35 on Jun 29, 2011

    Yes, it matters a great deal. Anyone that says devaluing their currency "doesnt matter" is clueless. Thats like a corporation devaluing their stock.

    We need to revisit ALL of our trade agreements. I feel NAFTA is horrible for US interests.



  10. LeAnne on Jun 29, 2011

    Shrinking dollar means that everyone will need more of those glorious American green backs to purchase services and other commodities – regardless of where they are produced.
    $3.00 for a gallon of gas, $5.00 for a gallon of milk, $3.00 for a gallon of heating oil and on and on it goes. It’s not so much that the products are more expensive as it is the fact that the dollar is simply worth less.
    And wages? Not even close to keeping up or even staying even with our real purchasing power. I can’t believe your contention that "some say it doesn’t matter" – unless you are referring to the top 5% of the wage earners in this country.



  11. Nickel Johann on Jun 29, 2011

    The influence of the US is shrinking in the World and the earth will be a better place.


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