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Is another California housing bubble possible?
By usmb3  4 comments, latest 5 months ago:
bmwman91 says Anything is possible. Considering the voting record of Californians, I would be careful not to overestimate people's intelligence. People want it BECAUSE it is expensive. Same reason why people want Louis Vuitton bags...

US households already went off their fiscal cliff
By usmb3  posted 5 months ago:
http://www.mybudget360.com/us- Total public outstanding debt is now at $16.369 trillion and is only $63 billion away from breaching the limit. Not a coincidence that the fiscal cliff is also on the horizon. In essence, we...

Is the middle class dream an illusion for Californians?
By usmb3  1 comment, latest 5 months ago:
CaptainShuddup says I would suggest tuning out the noise and just making your own rules for buying a house. I played that game for 3 years it was total cluster fuck run around and a...

San Francisco remains most overpriced region in California.
By usmb3  72 comments, latest 6 months ago:
Kevin says Just because there is land somewhere else doesn't make it a good place to live. People need employment, infrastructure, hospitals, and friends and family. You can certainly take your $10,000 and buy acreage...

The recipe for another SoCal housing mania
By usmb3  1 comment, latest 8 months ago:
Reader says Boy, I guess some really bank on international buyers being pretty fucking stupid. Good luck.

The tax consequences of a shrinking middle class
By usmb3  posted 8 months ago:
http://www.mybudget360.com/how The reason nearly half of Americans pay no federal taxes, this is different from other taxes (i.e., payroll, sales, etc) is that nearly half of Americans make too little money.  This might come as...

Federal Reserve slaps on financial rocket boosters but who will benefit?
By usmb3  1 comment, latest 8 months ago:
Reader says usmb3 says What has resulted is that we now have the highest poverty rate in a generation and US households have seen their household income fall back to levels last seen in 1995....

Government loans helping some of the most affluent US communities.
By usmb3  posted 8 months ago:
http://www.doctorhousingbubble Financing the wealthy homeowner – Government loans helping some of the most affluent US communities. In 2006 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac backed one out of three loans in top 20-income markets. Today it...

Where did all the real estate inventory go?
By usmb3  2 comments, latest 8 months ago:
Call it Crazy says usmb3 says Where did all the real estate inventory go? Iwog and Roberto bought them all!!!

The indebted young and shrinking middle class
By usmb3  posted 9 months ago:
http://www.doctorhousingbubble

From 1969 to 2009 male earnings have fallen by 28 percent.
By usmb3  35 comments, latest 10 months ago:
CaptainShuddup says The Original Bankster says this original article is utter garbage. Voters have a short mammary.

Baby boomers selling homes to a less affluent young American population.
By usmb3  10 comments, latest 10 months ago:
bmwman91 says Hence why you can borrow $726k on 3.5% down in Santa Clara County...

1 out of 6 Americans receiving Social Security benefits.
By usmb3  1 comment, latest 11 months ago:
FortWayne says Don't forget corporate welfare too. And how about military spending? We got problems far too great, but social security will get cut because it's not corporate welfare, nor union welfare either.

ECB balance sheet up over €3.1 trillion.
By usmb3  posted 11 months ago:
http://www.mybudget360.com/dyn

Select Wal-Mart stores pulled in 25 to 40 percent in revenues from food stamps.
By usmb3  6 comments, latest 11 months ago:
freak80 says Warm, liquid goo phase complete...

Starting life in the negative net worth column.
By usmb3  2 comments, latest 11 months ago:
APOCALYPSEFUCK is Shostakovich says Not in the university system. The biggest new cohort I see in - private and public - colleges and universities is fucking MBAs and they are toxic, expensive, clueless pieces of...

Is college even worth the current costs?
By usmb3  12 comments, latest 11 months ago:
Rin says Here we go again ... http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs Initiative to try to get more people to attend and graduate from college than in admitting that college is an HR barrier of entry for white collar...


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