How Credit Is Pushing Up The Price Of Everything

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Komentáře • 36

  • @hannible1002
    @hannible1002 Před 23 dny +2

    Im 63 never ever had a credit card. Im happy lol.

  • @theun-personing5674
    @theun-personing5674 Před 26 dny +3

    Credit cards got me in a right mess. 9 years later I'm still paying them off. Not far off now but I'll never be having one again.

  • @Outsourcingideabyjahed
    @Outsourcingideabyjahed Před 26 dny +1

    Eye-opening read! It’s important to understand how credit affects our spending.

  • @naomiclaricoates3761
    @naomiclaricoates3761 Před 26 dny +1

    so interesting really enjoyed this video claudia

  • @Rainbowtree3
    @Rainbowtree3 Před 26 dny

    This is an interesting video. It would be nice to have education at secondary schools of these matters to help young people so they don't fall into the trap of constant debt in later life. I have never had a credit card and don't want one. I know they can be good for an emergency if you pay straight back. I love my little suzki altro car that I bought on facebook. It runs really well and I'm happy. I'm happy with what I have, never interested in buy this sofa or new phone etc every year. I suppose we are all different.

  • @corringhamdepot4434
    @corringhamdepot4434 Před 26 dny +3

    I keep a credit card only as a backup to my direct debit card. A lot of people these day don't look at the total price of things bought on credit, they just look at the maximum amount of credit that they think they can afford to finance. "Free delivery" is also a tax on buyers. Nearly all my local takeaways have switched to home deliveries now. While their meal prices have nearly doubled.

  • @jimdavis5230
    @jimdavis5230 Před 26 dny +2

    I completely agree with everything you have said. However, credit reference agencies are completely bonkers. Some years ago I had a bad credit rating due to late payment of a water bill. Apparently I was informed that my poor credit rating proved that I couldn't be trusted with money. Around the same time I met a bloke who had just completed a four year prison sentence for armed bank robbery. I got him to check his credit rating and it was fine. Therefore according to the credit reference agencies an armed bank robber can be trusted with money. Absolutely astonishing.

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 Před 24 dny

      A credit rating is only part of the decision whether somebody will be given credit .

  • @ldn876
    @ldn876 Před 26 dny +2

    This is how the western world. Spend spend and spend on shit you don't need, because your unhappy.

  • @joannemorrall3332
    @joannemorrall3332 Před 26 dny

    Hi Claudia, I hope you are keeping well. As always another fascinating video. Gosh you really know your stuff. I love to watch you because its so informative and you explain things clearly. You and your frugal lifestyle absolutely fascinates me. I'v said this many times. I just wish along with many that we was more like you. Keeping it simple sounds easy but gosh its hard to change a habit of a life time, Keep up the good work. Is there any chance you would give your opinions or advice on the results of the election? It'll be really interesting. Have a great evening.

  • @Outsourcingideabyjahed

    your channel sounds amazing! I love the variety of content you offer. Can't wait to join in on the fun and see your awesome videos!

  • @melindagallegan5093
    @melindagallegan5093 Před 26 dny

    Most people like to push you to make big purchases on credit, my eight year old MacBook needed replacement and the Apple Store point blank told me that if I can, try to buy my new MacBook outright otherwise I would be paying an extra one thousand pounds in just interest alone. I have never liked the idea of using credit cards.

  • @Luton-Mick
    @Luton-Mick Před 26 dny +2

    I keep a credit card for the odd occasion I need a purchase protected, give them nothing, pay it off in full every time. Additionally I drive an 18 year old diesel Fiesta that still runs like new, £35 tax and gets 55-60 mpg round the town even the air con still works! It's insanity buying a new car and pay interest while it's depreciating like a falling rock.

    • @GM-fg3bi
      @GM-fg3bi Před 26 dny

      yes, use points, price guarantee, extended guarantee on purchases, free hire car insurance excess fees, pay it off before due date so the scumbag banks get nothing.

    • @workinprogresssince1974
      @workinprogresssince1974  Před 25 dny +1

      Exactly. I have two cards, I pay them off every month and only use them for normal spending. The credit limits mean if I had an emergency I could use them but I could still pay them back by the end of the month.

  • @wendyparry437
    @wendyparry437 Před 25 dny

    you are so knowledgeable . keep sharing your views etc especially on cost of living . we need more people like you to explain things simply . it used to be called higher purchase and indeed it has become normalised . people are becoming trapped now , so where is all the prof advice .

    • @workinprogresssince1974
      @workinprogresssince1974  Před 24 dny

      Thank you for your kind comments. I try to be honest and transparent although I sometimes think others feel I am being disingenuous. I do my best. :)

  • @GM-fg3bi
    @GM-fg3bi Před 26 dny

    Also, now the A.I. is authorizing if you get credit or not and how much.
    They like to give out small loans like credit cards, to keep everybody paying interest for ever and get late fees etc.
    They refuse to give out large loans to people over 50 unless you have assets to secure against it.
    Even then, the bots will not grant a large loan now because so many people default on the loans.

  • @lawLess-fs1qx
    @lawLess-fs1qx Před 24 dny

    There's a reason Usury (credit) was banned in every Christian nation. These lessons were learned by our forefathers and best practice was codified into religion. Unfortunately we threw the bath out with the bathwater in our rush to Atheism.

  • @user-vy2oq4ck2r
    @user-vy2oq4ck2r Před 26 dny

    They factor everything into the initial price including all your repair. The only problem with new stuff is help forums won't help with uncommon problems

  • @shanehall98
    @shanehall98 Před 26 dny

    Our Family believes if you don't have the money you cannot have it . Sometimes with extremely expensive things like a car you have to pay on finance but it is silly in my opinion to get into debt over a nice phone or some posh jewellery these are nice to haves but if you want them save. Some have buying addictions especially people who like shoes, clothes and even model Trains, Planes, Cars. You have one and you want them all. On reddit someone liked buying model aircraft and they was never satisfied because there was always something else to get. I felt sad for them because they cannot enjoy the beautiful models they have which are high quality and very expensive costing £50 to 100s of pounds. Sometimes it is just a mindset issue.

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 Před 24 dny

      Life must be very boring with no hobbies or interests

    • @shanehall98
      @shanehall98 Před 24 dny

      I don’t understand where you’re coming from.

  • @aac74
    @aac74 Před 25 dny

    Monetary inflation (more money via more debt) = more price inflation because there are more monetary units to bid up the price (e.g. when you could only get a mortgage on 3x one salary house prices were much cheaper than the 4x two salaries they are now). This is financialisation of the economy in action, the only winners long term are the people making the loans. The reason this didn't happen in the past is because we were on a gold standard and then fixed exchange rates and then heavy loan regulation. It is a failure of democracy, people want more so the government ends up running the economy on debt and inflation rather than saving and investment. Then the debt is so high everything will collapse into deflation without zero interest rates, qe and even more government deficit spending. Beware politicians and activists calling this process 'capitalism'. The most free market of economists want to regulate against monetary inflation. Problem is people will always vote for more now at the expense of the future.

  • @user-vy2oq4ck2r
    @user-vy2oq4ck2r Před 26 dny

    Don't use savings account fraud won't let you move your money again.

  • @juliemerrin8698
    @juliemerrin8698 Před 26 dny

    If your brother was to phone you and say hi sis we are coming up to see you for a few days .What would you do have them come to you for the day for meals or go out to eat at a pub or restaurant

    • @workinprogresssince1974
      @workinprogresssince1974  Před 25 dny

      They couldn't come to me. I don't have the room to accommodate anyone. We'd have to go out but I don't know where. I guess it would be a family friendly pub somewhere.

    • @juliemerrin8698
      @juliemerrin8698 Před 25 dny

      @@workinprogresssince1974 that is the problem I sadly have .thankfully it has only been twice I the past 7yrs because I do visit my family regularly. But my anxiety hit a all time high they came to mine to pick me up and use the bathroom because their check in at the B*B wasn't until after 3pm .I felt obliged to offer them a cuppa before we heading out .My sister and brother in law sat in the sofa I sat on a foot stool and my nice and nephew sat in the floor but I felt so closed in and overwhelmed because my lounge is so small you can't swing a cat with just me let alone anyone else .yet my kitchen is huge but there is no seating apart from a table and one chair.

  • @user-vy2oq4ck2r
    @user-vy2oq4ck2r Před 26 dny

    You should also think about wether what hou fey is worth the money. Ccan yohu orovide all thy p as perwork insury vimianys will want for a payout.

  • @aviterdit525
    @aviterdit525 Před 20 dny

    You can wait for the government to end inflation or you can just stop buying stuff. Stop moaning and end it yourself.

    • @workinprogresssince1974
      @workinprogresssince1974  Před 19 dny

      Lol. And then on the flip side there are people telling me to buy more stuff and enjoy my money.....