For June, unemployment is steady at 6.1% and there are 35,000 more jobs too, and this means unemployment has stayed steady at 6.1% for a while, so that is great stuff!
So far higher gas prices have not effected the workforce numbers, but how long will that last? The ever stronger Canadian dollar still is a worry as well, and with inflation and an interest rate hike on the horizon, this may change this happy picture?
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Last night, my wife and I went for our yearly meeting with our current bank to move some money around, update our kids’ RESPs and to attempt to receive Free Banking. My wife was sure that this was not going to happen, and that we were going to walk out of their empty handed, and I would be ranting about how we have to change banks. I guessed I might get something, given I had some compelling arguments, so we had a friendly wager(my wife taking the “We are going to continue paying bank fees” side of the bet) for a sweet treat at a local food establishment.
Now if you don’t remember my compelling arguments were outlined in yesterday’s posting: Changings Banks? but I thought of 1 or 2 other arguments just in case.
My extra arguments that I thought of on the spot during the discussions were:
The meeting was quite cordial, and we got the banking we needed done, and we were very happy with the service that we received, but when we were left alone, my wife was still adamant that we would not get any concessions (and I was starting to wonder if she was right).
The counter points made by my bank representative were:
What was the final resolution of this discussion? Well, I promised the bank representative that I would not say, and I will abide by that agreement.
Later in the evening I did enjoy the Dairy Queen Blizzard that my wife bought for me, and I will enjoy it for the entire year.