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In recent years, Barbadians have had to face the challenge of a financial environment characterised by either very low or even negative returns on savings in financial institutions especially banks. This scenario one suspects must be negatively impacting consumer behaviour as well as creating a drag on Barbados’ economic performance. A couple recent news events triggered a few random thoughts in the mind of a curious blogmaster.

Governor of the Central Bank Kevin Greenidge raised the alarm recently that “over 28 per cent of defined benefit plans remain unfunded, with an average funding rate of 84.1 per cent. That must be addressed. Couple this with a declining birth rate, and the long-term sustainability challenges become clear.” What are the relevant state owned entities doing?

Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Kevin Richards
Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Kevin Greenidge

The other news that piqued the interest was the collapse of TKY pyramid scheme which reportedly resulted in many Barbadians losing thousands of dollars. The blogmaster is unsurprised those responsible will walk away all the way to the bank – see FTC Must Prosecute Kirk Brown

Why ‘intelligent’ Barbadians would give currency to the saying that a fool and his money are soon parted? We must ponder if there is a deeper reason many are willing to risk putting hard earned money into pyramid schemes like TKY. The blogmaster wonders if such behaviour can be traced to the downside associated with low and negative returns on savings and less risky investment opportunities in Barbados.

One of the impacts of low or negative returns is the bite into savings. When the interest earned on savings accounts barely keeps pace with inflation—or worse, when consumers incur charges that effectively result in negative returns—the purchasing power of those savings diminishes over time. For example, if a savings account in Barbados is less than 0.5% interest rate in an environment with about 4% inflation, the real return is effectively negative. The blogmaster suspects the hunt for greater returns on savings and good investments is part of the reason some are prepared to engaged in risky financial behaviour.

Barbadians who have historically relied on traditional banking products for savings maybe experiencing frustration at the minimal growth in returns on savings coupled with fees. This dissatisfaction could be leading to erratic and irational behaviour by some when making financial decisions.

Human behaviour is typically based on greed, some Barbadians therefore may abandon tried and trusted conservative saving strategies by turning to riskier investment options. In a country where too many Barbadians have been described as financially illiterate this shift in behaviour has severe consequences, especially for individuals at the lower end. As people chase higher yields on investments one can expect more TKY incidents.

A behaviour we must also monitor is financial decision making leading to relying on debt to fund living expenses. Haven’t we been seeing reliance on credit cards and personal loans with the rise of Courts Readycash, Get Cash and other get cash quick entities?

The blogmaster suspects the downside risks associated with consumers earning low or negative returns is not being seriously discussed in the country. In the same way we have become dependent on exports for our survival, we have also become dependent on talking heads to shape information fed to us. Why are we allocating a significant percentage of the national budget to education?


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130 responses to “Are low interest rates forcing Barbadians to adopt TKY behaviour?”


  1. @Donna November 25, 2024 at 6:01 pm “Cuhdear Bajan, you think it unreasonable to not want your pee in our faces?”

    People’s faces would be highly unreasonable.

    The great big Atlantic 2 or 3 times a year is not unreasonable.

    If you wish I will stop going to the sea. At the time of my father’s death at nearly 100 he boasted that he had not gone into the sea in more than 70 years. I can stop going into the sea for the rest of my life. Not a problem.


  2. Just for fun read up on Bovril Boats. Wikipedia has a nice entry. Human sludge from London used to be dumped in the North Sea. According to Wikipedia nowadays it is incinerated and the residue used as fertilizer on food crops.

    “In the 1990s, European Union legislation forbidding the dumping of raw sewage at sea, and increasing environmental concerns that sewage was contaminating beaches, led to the phasing out of the [Bovril boat] fleet and many were scrapped or sold on to private companies. Newer technology finally allowed the sludge [ie. human waste] to be incinerated in a self-powering incinerator and sold on as fertilizer pellets for use on FOOD crops.” Wikipedia


  3. Of course humans have fished, including in the North Sea and the Atlantic and the Caribbean Sea and everywhere else for tens of thousands of years.

    My beloved father, may he rest in peace, used to say that people seem to believe that food grows in plastic bags in nice, clean, brightly lighted, air conditioned supermarkets. It int so, Food grows in the dirt and in the seas, rivers and lakes and in whatever we put on the land and in the water.


  4. The only place that comes to mind where people are admonished not to be of this world is in the Bible.

    Part of the Judeo Christan belief.

    India makes its bread and butter by trading with the world.

    You will find in the world that it is not only England where people eat with knives and forks, but also Barbados, and Russia, and a hundred any other countries.

    The conialisation mindset is just more claptrap spewed by one more person who wants to be considered an “activist” and get a little attention!!

    If you want to eat with your hands eat with your ffing hands.

    Everybody does at fast food restaurants all over the world.

    I routinely do!!

    The only reason for not conforming to this world is a spiritual one, not a physical one.

    If you choose not to bathe in the sea, don’t bathe in the sea …. no sweat!!

    If you choose to bathe in the sea, then bathe in the sea.

    I don’t., nor would I bathe in the River Ganges for that matter, same logic!!

    Notice the COVID spike in India occurred at the festival where bathing in the Mother Ganges was an integral part.

    …. and …. Muslim males at least in England for which records exist, were most likely to contract COVID and die. Muslim females were the next most likely group to be affected by COVID, then Sikhs and Hindus and then Jews.

    Water is the only common explanation I can find. All of these groups use it routinely for cleansing.

    In the case of Muslims, there is a practice of Wudu before prayers where water is used to cleanse the body, particularly the upper respiratory tract through which COVID enters the body.

    Google Wudu and watch … and think.

    Many Muslim males pray every day several times a day but females do not during their periods. That’s possibly the difference.

    Better to be an atheist or keep away from water you do not know from whence it has come!

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/articles/deathsinvolvingcovid19byreligiousgroupengland/24january2020to28february2021

    Water is a natural vector for disease, simple fact of life, anyone knows that, …. or at least should.

    I learnt it the hard way once, hiking in the interior of Guyana to Kaieteur in 1996 and came across other hikers who had far worser experiences than I did.

    The time is fast approaching where Bajans will HAVE to collect their own water. Better learn some techniques fast!!


  5. Cuhdear Bajan
    November 25, 2024 at 10:31 pm
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    Just for fun read up on Bovril Boats. Wikipedia has a nice entry. Human sludge from London used to be dumped in the North Sea. According to Wikipedia nowadays it is incinerated and the residue used as fertilizer on food crops.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    ……. or, dumped into rivers to be carried to the sea!!

    It’s free. no boats needed.

    England’s rivers are mostly all polluted by sewage.

    That’s where they get their drinking water.

    Small wonder COVID took such a toll up there!!


  6. On another topic …


  7. Cuhdear Bajan,

    If you are far away from other sea bathers it is fine. Do note that I said “surrounded by other sea bathers”. Some of them do have their faces in the water.


  8. “If you wish I will stop going to the sea. At the time of my father’s death at nearly 100 he boasted that he had not gone into the sea in more than 70 years. I can stop going into the sea for the rest of my life. Not a problem.”

    Thanks very much for that kind offer. Please note that we wish you to enjoy all the health benefits of a sea bath and we think you can bathe without engaging in acts that are harmful to other bathers. However, if you are unable to leave your waste material at home and must donate it to other bathers, then our wish is that you stop. Just stop.


  9. nuff people in de sea.


  10. I spent more time in de sea than most uh wunna.


  11. Commander Hants, having read what is being said here (1) you should be concerned and (2) surprise you made that confession.

    Warm greetings from the USA. Looks as I may have to run to the North at some time in the future. My comments elsewhere has me afraid of going south and I think I scorched a good hideout in the island…. Such is life


  12. @ The OG,

    Canada is a good place to live. Health insurance coverage is good in Ontario.

    A lot of Bajans live comfortably in Canada and visit Barbados for vacations.


  13. Dear David: David is CNN watching your page?

    Doctors say it’s fine to pee in the shower
    “When it comes to going number one in the shower, urologists find it generally safe for both men and women. “There’s no downside, and it is just convenient for some people,” said Dr. Karyn Eilber, a professor of urology at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles…A common argument against standing up and urinating for women is that the position does not allow pelvic floor muscles to relax, leading to forced straining and incomplete emptying of the bladder. However, Dr. David Shusterman, a urologist and chief physician at Modern Urologist in New York City, said this assertion is not true…You can avoid this forced straining by peeing in the shower. “In a warm shower, it’s very easy for you just to relax the sphincter and let the urine come out,” he said. “Contrary to claims of urinating in the shower being unhealthy, I think it’s actually healthy.”
    More here: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/26/health/peeing-in-shower-wellness/index.html


  14. Hants
    November 26, 2024 at 3:49 pm
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    @ The OG,

    Canada is a good place to live. Health insurance coverage is good in Ontario.

    A lot of Bajans live comfortably in Canada and visit Barbados for vacations.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I understand that most Canadians in need of health care for serious health conditions go to the USA!! …. as do most Bajans.


  15. @John November 26, 2024 at 7:42 pm “I understand that most Canadians in need of health care for serious health conditions go to the USA!! …as do most Bajans.”

    Most?

    Or in TRUTH, the FEW with money, their own or through an insurance company?

    And why is the Canadian life expectancy 81.30 years, compared to USA life expectancy which is 77.43 years.

  16. NorthernObserver Avatar

    Lol
    @John
    “Understand”? Your understanding is sadly lacking.
    A family member, employed by the Federal Government, tracked such matters for years.

    Actually more Americans come to Canada most years, than vice versa. Many routine procedures are cheaper in Canada (read exchange rates), whereas the USA offers procedures, new, highly specialized or infrequently performed, where they have an advantage.

    In both cases, as @SS pointed out, you need insurance approval or have the $$$.


  17. Canada has wait times of in excess of 6 months.

    It is as simple as that!!!

    $$$$$ becomes no object the longer the wait.

    …. insurance will pay.

    Medical tourism is booming in Canada as citizens flee to get timely medical attention, whether in the US, or elsewhere.

    The Brits are in a similar quandary.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmB4Egn4vfI


  18. Cuhdear Bajan
    November 26, 2024 at 8:03 pm
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    @John November 26, 2024 at 7:42 pm “I understand that most Canadians in need of health care for serious health conditions go to the USA!! …as do most Bajans.”

    Most?

    Or in TRUTH, the FEW with money, their own or through an insurance company?

    And why is the Canadian life expectancy 81.30 years, compared to USA life expectancy which is 77.43 years.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    What’s the point being unable to move and living in agony for a whole four years when you can zip across the border and avail yourself of a superior system?


  19. Why would a US citizen seeking to save money on medical procedures go to Canada when there are so many other and better options?


  20. John do the blog a favour and move on. You and a few others couldn’t make the kindergarten debating team. Almost every topic you and team find a rabbit hole to burrow:


  21. The thing about belief it that it does not require any evidence.

    I was once on a plane from Miami to Toronto and an American woman spent really the whole ride telling me how bad the health care system is in Canada. That her daughter had to bring the grandchildren to Miami to have them immunized. I didn’t tell the twit that at that time I had 2 sisters, a sister in law and a niece working in health care in the city, including one in public health. I’ve had a Bajan schoolmate tell me that she had to take her granddaughter to Miami to have her immunized. At that time we were chatting on Wildey road about 5 minutes walk from a perfectly good polyclinic which regularly provides tax funded “free” immunizations to all Bajans who require such, including to one of my grandchildren.

    So sometimes people believe nonsense, because they are “true believers”

    Lol!


  22. THE FEW WITH MONEY

    not

    MOST

    The Canadian system is superior to the USA system [and I have a niece working in the USA system] and this is reflected in Canada’s higher life expectancy, and lower infant mortality rate.


  23. The truth is that as a population ages, health care cost more, because typically old people get sick, and sicker more often than young people.

    My old man finished school at 11, so he was no Nobel prize winning economist, but one of his sayings was “a green lime may drop, but a yellow lime WILL DROP.

    In many countries now, there is low population growth, lots of old sick people and the yellow limes are falling into hospital and nursing home beds.

    I doesn’t require a genius to understand this.


  24. The United States’ health care spending is almost twice the average of other wealthy countries. In 2021, the U.S. spent nearly twice as much on health per person as comparable countries.

    In 2022, the per capita cost of health care in the United States was $12,555.
    In 2022, the per capita cost of health care in Canada was $6,319

    So Americans are spending about twice as much as Canadians for lower life expectancy and higher infant mortality.

    What???

    If Conservatives believe in being conservative they should ask themselves why is this so.

    Because it certainly seems very, very wasteful to me.

    Not conservative at all.

  25. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @SS
    Don’t you know that USA figures are completely skewed by all the undocumented migrants crashing the border.?
    This last election must have been fixed? They were still using the Dominion machines, so chastised a few years back.
    I planning another inauguration party like the last one. I feel the Capital needs storming again.

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