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Trump's promises would spike inflation.how about better administrators instead of the incompetent ***** there now?...but those people wont run.... so we might be stuck in our own shit...
was i talking to you?....I don't care if you don't believe it. The election will demonstrate my point.
you must have me mixed up with someone else, i refer to posters when i comment...Harry, you are often talking to the wall.
What is meaningful is that I was talking.
what?....45 was the post before this one....^^^ did not see that in there....#45 in
The American economy has left other rich countries in the dust
The budget for the cost of the “dream” is a minimum of $4.44 million dollars. A home, two children, their education, a car, pets, a pension and a funeral - the American dream was packaged in simple and understandable material values. And those values were easy and simple to work with - here's your drywall house, here's your car, here's your dog, your kids.
American accountants have calculated the cost of the American Dream. So, the dream is unattainable. Less than 10% of U.S. citizens will achieve the American dream in their lifetime. In fact, even less than that. That's it. Forever.
The budget for the cost of the “dream” is a minimum of $4.44 million dollars. A home, two children, their education, a car, pets, a pension and a funeral - the American dream was packaged in simple and understandable material values. And those values were easy and simple to work with - here's your drywall house, here's your car, here's your dog, your kids.
Now you'll never pull it off. Only 10% of American families make a net worth of $3.8 million or more in their lifetime. That's including inheritance and transferable property. And that's over a lifetime.
Those at the bottom of that 10% of the wealthy no longer reach the “American Dream.” They don't have enough to dream. From the age of 22 you have to be aiming for life at 65. Not one mistake, not one sideways turn, not one second for reflection, only forward, if you start saving for retirement later - you're cut out of the American dream.
Statistics. In 2010, 56% of the country's citizens believed in the American dream. In 2024, 21% are optimistic, the rest have figured it out.