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http://www.haaretz.com/news/national...llies-1.377242
I thought most Israelis were doing good and were prospering. Am I wrong? Increase in prices could be a signal of an overcharged economy since when many people are doing well economically it tends to push prices up which in return that pushes back the quality of living marginally that otherwise could have been gained. In effect obligating any Israeli to be doing above average to enjoy any increase in standard of living even when that average is increasing. Example would be Australia. Prices there could make me mad. I'm no expert though I solely judge by their PC game prices LOL. Any Israeli here that could offer his insight on the matter?
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Israeli economy is doing relatively well.
The protest are about high housing prices and indirect taxation which is the highest in the world. Israeli average citizen has a lot of burden and obligations with relatively small revenue compared to other countries. Specially in Europe. Netanyahu did some good things to Israeli economy when moved from socialist government union mafia economy to free market but over stretched it a little bit. While some of the protests are honest and justified there is a lot of political anti "likud party" leftist never land BS in them as well. No... im not "likud" or Netanyahu fan boy. It must be the Egyptian spies as well ![]() |
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Here is some sane take on this.
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But are the majority of Israelis doing well?
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Their stock market and currency certainly reflect their well performing economy as well as their consumer confidence index among other economic measuring stats. 250,000 Israelis are now protesting, a very high number considering how small Israel is as a state. For each one on the street there may be at least several others who may have the same sentiment but wouldn't come to the streets. If I were to guess then I'd guess the well performing economy has brought increase prices and costs, the same thing that is happening in Australia and China for example.
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But they are still enjoying growth and even bigger growth can be expected to come thanks to the gas field.
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Its all relative.
We are not living as well as some western countries because paying indirect taxes and expenses that are between the highest in the world. Very little of those taxes return to average citizens. People are sort of tired of paying taxes like Sweden spending like in Dubai and getting social benefits like in USA. (not really like USA but close) Its mostly because Israeli high defence spending vs relatively small market. Still real issue is housing coasts which are unrealistic everything else its background noise of all different groups. Last edited by MH; 08-06-11 at 06:08 PM. |
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![]() It seems you're not getting to the streets. I got the impression you're young. So . . . you're not one of those coming to the streets? Things are doing well for you and you have no objection?
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![]() Corrupted and heretic? ![]() I'm not young but try to stay so lol. I work in two jobs in private sector and don't have time for that. Got divorced have to start all over again. Life is not that bad here but sometimes you have to bust your ass and i hate it lol. ![]() If things don't work out i get myself a nice house in west bank-just to piss off Tribesman lol |
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Besides which you have to take out all the exploration and development costs then all the tax write offs before you start to count it as real. Quote:
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I think I got the picture though with well economic performance in the background it seems a combination of high taxes due to prevalent war conditions unique to Israel AND added prices hike due to monopolistic business tendencies are upsetting the middle class who see themselves being abandoned by their government which is seen as allowing big businesses to set the tone to Israel monopolistic trades.
Or maybe it was the Egyptian spies after all LOL.
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Wow! 300.000 people protesting on Saturday!
![]() A day after 300,000 march for social justice, Netanyahu government pledges change http://www.haaretz.com/news/national...hange-1.377388 In relation: The biggest demonstration in West Germany in 1982 had 500000 participants @ 60 million inhabitants. The biggest in East Germany, in November 1989 had the same size @16 million inhabitants - though the East Germans went onto the street for a radical change - and Honecker was even more stubborn than Bibi ![]() So this is huge. I must admit that I do not get the point of the demands of banning private contractors doing , as long as the work and wage standards are met, I see it as something which helps to prevent corruption. The privatization of the health sector is something, Germany has done in the past 2 decades. It was really a "success": Health spendings rose, for the citizens as for the state and the work conditions (and wages) for the ones who work in this sector became worse... ![]() Quote:
![]() Can you give us examples of housing costs in Israel? I heard especially Tel Aviv must be insanely expensive. In my town the average rent is 7something € per m² . At least tghe statistic says so, good luck finding anything at this price. In ok parts of the town, you pay about 10-15€, while the rent for apartments in Yuppie quarters can be 100-300€ per m² ![]() Hey! ![]() ![]() |
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