With unemployment low and wages rising, the struggle for basic necessities like food should be easing. But those on the front lines of feeding the hungry say they are seeing the opposite.
Same reason I hate it when the housing market is described at “strong” in Australia? In what way? Is the market providing housing for all who need it? No?
Then it’s weak and I’ll have none of this “strong” housing market bullshit.
Same reason I hate it when the housing market is described at “strong” in Australia? In what way? Is the market providing housing for all who need it? No?
Then it’s weak and I’ll have none of this “strong” housing market bullshit.
The housing market being strong means homes are selling. Homes selling means prices rising.
I know what they mean, I just think it ought not to be used, it’s a euphemism.
It’s not a euphemism, you’re just not the person benefiting from the strong market because you are not currently a homeowner.