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[quote=briansd1]Eugene, you forget to check back in a year.
With the riots in Britain and all, you were right![/quote]
UK’s June’s unemployment is 7.7% while US’s June’s unemployment is 9.1%. Both are basically flat since June 2010. 1 GBP = 1.44 USD in June 2010 and 1 GBP = 1.65 USD today. Draw your own conclusion.
[quote=briansd1]Eugene, you forget to check back in a year.
With the riots in Britain and all, you were right![/quote]
UK’s June’s unemployment is 7.7% while US’s June’s unemployment is 9.1%. Both are basically flat since June 2010. 1 GBP = 1.44 USD in June 2010 and 1 GBP = 1.65 USD today. Draw your own conclusion.
[quote=briansd1]Eugene, you forget to check back in a year.
With the riots in Britain and all, you were right![/quote]
UK’s June’s unemployment is 7.7% while US’s June’s unemployment is 9.1%. Both are basically flat since June 2010. 1 GBP = 1.44 USD in June 2010 and 1 GBP = 1.65 USD today. Draw your own conclusion.
[quote=briansd1]Eugene, you forget to check back in a year.
With the riots in Britain and all, you were right![/quote]
UK’s June’s unemployment is 7.7% while US’s June’s unemployment is 9.1%. Both are basically flat since June 2010. 1 GBP = 1.44 USD in June 2010 and 1 GBP = 1.65 USD today. Draw your own conclusion.
[quote=briansd1]Eugene, you forget to check back in a year.
With the riots in Britain and all, you were right![/quote]
UK’s June’s unemployment is 7.7% while US’s June’s unemployment is 9.1%. Both are basically flat since June 2010. 1 GBP = 1.44 USD in June 2010 and 1 GBP = 1.65 USD today. Draw your own conclusion.