Thursday, November 27, 2008

Money Is Like Manure

Like I have mentioned before hunters spend money and even though times are tough avid hunters like myself still find ourselves skimping on other expenditures in order to have a great hunting season. But while the spending figures are impressive they become even more so through the consideration of "ripple" or multiplier effects. This is basically the modern economist's way of saying that money is like manure.And this is due to how the more money spread around the more good it does. Because each dollar spent by a hunter increases another person's income, enabling that person (or business) to spend more. Which in turn increases income for somebody else. The process continues as wide series of ripples through local regional, and national economies until the spreading fragments of the original dollar become so small they can no longer be measured. So for those fellow hunters out there I just thought I would let you know another way we help the economy continue to turn in tough times as these.

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