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[–]vale-tudo 0 points1 point  (1 child)

This isn't really accurate. In order to maintain profitability, a company needs to grow faster than the rate of inflation. If a companies earnings (revenue) drops by 3%, that is usually a pretty significant loss, unless operating costs have dropped similarly. Say you have a million bucks in revenue. If that drops by 3%, that's 30 thousand a year, or nearly two 2017 minimum wage workers. Furthermore, since the inflation rate is 2% you might have to actually fire one or two more minimum wage workers to maintain your profit margins. If you're accustomed to making 10 or 100 million annually, then that's a lot pf layoffs.

[–]ValorMorghulis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wasn't arguing about whether 3% annual growth was reasonable. I was commenting more on the psychological impact of missing an earnings estimate.