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May 11, 2008 at 1:24 AM #202476May 11, 2008 at 6:48 AM #202348chrisinSDCAParticipant
Yes, Equalizer, the average Joe should have bought stocks and investments, that was the way to go. Because if you take the average American’s salary and remove all discretionary spending (they can spend their free time at the library for chrissakes)and take that money and put it into investiments, that would make up the income differences.
Did Suze Orman tell you that?
May 11, 2008 at 6:48 AM #202396chrisinSDCAParticipantYes, Equalizer, the average Joe should have bought stocks and investments, that was the way to go. Because if you take the average American’s salary and remove all discretionary spending (they can spend their free time at the library for chrissakes)and take that money and put it into investiments, that would make up the income differences.
Did Suze Orman tell you that?
May 11, 2008 at 6:48 AM #202420chrisinSDCAParticipantYes, Equalizer, the average Joe should have bought stocks and investments, that was the way to go. Because if you take the average American’s salary and remove all discretionary spending (they can spend their free time at the library for chrissakes)and take that money and put it into investiments, that would make up the income differences.
Did Suze Orman tell you that?
May 11, 2008 at 6:48 AM #202447chrisinSDCAParticipantYes, Equalizer, the average Joe should have bought stocks and investments, that was the way to go. Because if you take the average American’s salary and remove all discretionary spending (they can spend their free time at the library for chrissakes)and take that money and put it into investiments, that would make up the income differences.
Did Suze Orman tell you that?
May 11, 2008 at 6:48 AM #202481chrisinSDCAParticipantYes, Equalizer, the average Joe should have bought stocks and investments, that was the way to go. Because if you take the average American’s salary and remove all discretionary spending (they can spend their free time at the library for chrissakes)and take that money and put it into investiments, that would make up the income differences.
Did Suze Orman tell you that?
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