we have a lot of room left to grow by the way. participation rate can go up two or three points. productivity can rise a lot and be there for a long time. it has been very low for a long time. working hours. that can rise a lot. what we saw in the jobs report as well, was a decline in the part time employment for economic reasons which is, you know, a bad sign. with that falling it is really great. it adds to average hours. all of these things are happening in the way i hoped they would. i hope they continue but i expect they will. paul: where do you see anything to worry about? are you worried at all about the stock market? of course. paul: are you worried about the fed raising interest rates? i m not worried about the fed. i think the fed is doing right thing. we need market at clearing rate, not low rate. we had for last nine years yellen, bernanke low interest rates. no money flooding into the
anthony: american parts assembled in mexico come back here. dave: right. that s part of the nafta thing. you can take it, have it here, take it over there, assemble it, bring it back. there s no tax. anthony: right. dave: it s definitely been good for our community. there s a mobile home factory called solitaire. you see them all over here, people buy them. they take the stuff down there, they assemble the homes down there, and then they bring them up the road. you ll see two or three come up the highway today. anthony: and who s buying those things? dave: everybody who s working-class. the manufactured housing is the craftsmen home of the 21st century. anthony: it appears that marfa in particular is going to be a tourist and service economy. there s money flooding in here. it is an irresistible tide is there money trickling down, is it spreading down into the community? dave: we have jobs here. you can get a job here. as i said, everybody makes $10 an hour here, but
assembled in mexico come back here. dave: right. that s part of the nafta thing. you can take it, have it here, take it over there, assemble it, bring it back. there s no tax. anthony: right. dave: it s definitely been good for our community. there s a mobile home factory called solitaire. you see them all over here, people buy them. they take the stuff down there, they assemble the homes down there, and then they bring them up the road. you ll see two or three come up the highway today. anthony: and who s buying those things? dave: everybody who s working-class. the manufactured housing is the craftsman home of the 21st century. anthony: it appears that marfa in particular is going to be a tourist and service economy. there s money flooding in here. it is an irresistible tide. is there money trickling down, is it spreading down into the community? dave: we have jobs here. you can get a job here. as i said, everybody makes $10 an hour here, but 25 years ago we had nobody
good for our community. there s a mobile home factory called solitaire. you see them all over here, people buy them. they take the stuff down there, they assemble the homes down there, and then they bring them up the road. you ll see two or three come up the highway today. anthony: and who s buying those things? dave: everybody who s working-class. the manufactured housing is the craftsmen home of the 21st century. anthony: it appears that marfa in particular is going to be a tourist and service economy. there s money flooding in here. it is an irresistible tide is there money trickling down, is it spreading down into the community? dave: we have jobs here. you can get a job here. as i said, everybody makes $10 an hour here, but 25 years ago we had nobody here and it was a dying town. so, you got the cowboys, border patrol. you got hipsters coming in from out of town. new york artists wearing weird glasses and white pants. maybe we don t understand each other, but we can all
you see them all over here, people buy them. they take the stuff down there, they assemble the homes down there, and then they bring them up the road. you ll see two or three come up the highway today. anthony: and who s buying those things? dave: everybody who s working-class. the manufactured housing is the craftsmen home of the 21st century. anthony: it appears that marfa in particular is going to be a tourist and service economy. there s money flooding in here. it is an irresistible tide is there money trickling down, is it spreading down into the community? dave: we have jobs here. you can get a job here. as i said, everybody makes $10 an hour here, but 25 years ago we had nobody here and it was a dying town. so, you got the cowboys, border patrol. you got hipsters coming in from out of town. new york artists wearing weird glasses and white pants. maybe we don t understand each other, but we can all be in the same place at any time. people here are nice. primo: aqui en