Trump 47 Economy

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And go where exactly??
We can’t just fly to England and set up shop. Wish we could.
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Maybe I’m an anomaly but my 401k is at an all time high.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m an anomaly but my 401k is at an all time high.

I mean, we have $4mil, with the majority in the stock market, but it won't mean that much if the cost of goods and services go up as it has been since Trump has taken office.
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m an anomaly but my 401k is at an all time high.


That’s relevant how?
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m an anomaly but my 401k is at an all time high.


Rebounding after a plummet doesn't count as an "all time high"
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m an anomaly but my 401k is at an all time high.


Rebounding after a plummet doesn't count as an "all time high"


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m an anomaly but my 401k is at an all time high.


Then factor in the devalued dollar and increasing inflation. Then consider how much less it will buy.

This is bad.
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TAX FOUNDATION: “.. tariffs can explain essentially all of the excess core goods inflation relative to pre-pandemic trends starting in 2025
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m an anomaly but my 401k is at an all time high.


Rebounding after a plummet doesn't count as an "all time high"


PP's 401k is probably full of Exxon stock
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Anonymous wrote:TAX FOUNDATION: “.. tariffs can explain essentially all of the excess core goods inflation relative to pre-pandemic trends starting in 2025


Where do we currently stand with tariffs active now? I lost track. SC ruled against them but Trump issued new tariffs under some other criteria, right? How much of what we purchase now is still being tariffed?
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