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In reply to the discussion: It was all about Wall Street all along. Apparently, this whole theater of the absurd [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)5. The markets ARE hugely important in our economy.
They reflect how people feel about our economy, and also affect the retirement funds of millions of Americans. We should all care about the market.
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It was all about Wall Street all along. Apparently, this whole theater of the absurd [View all]
Cleita
Jan 2013
OP
Well, no, but that is a thing to consider when negotiating about a fiscal cliff.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2013
#10
These would be the retirement funds with brochures full of returns at 4, 6, 7% that are only
jtuck004
Jan 2013
#11
+ Every single person who lost their home, had their job outsourced, etc n/t
truedelphi
Jan 2013
#15
Maybe, but at least I'm not an unimportant little bully that blames victims and
jtuck004
Jan 2013
#24
Well, 50,000 people a month being foreclosed on, 26 million wanting jobs, all those are
jtuck004
Jan 2013
#47
And: Table 1: Distribution of net worth and financial wealth in the United States, 1983-2010
jtuck004
Jan 2013
#25
the stock market has fuck all to do with whether we're in recession or not. & 2/3 of retirees
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#30