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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]150k at 27 isn't high? :shock: [/quote] My DH was making that at 27 in finance. Now he makes around 750k in a super family friendly job (I.e. not Wall St. hours)[/quote] disgusting your husband adds nothing of value to the world, but manages to leech 750k out of it[/quote] Who knows, maybe he prices options and keeps another 2008 crisis at bay...[/quote] wall st people are the ones who caused the 2008 crisis[/quote] I forgot that they were the ones that signed all of those papers thinking that $1200 per month was a reasonable mortgage for a $500,000 house. [/quote] Yeah, blame the poor shlubs who believed the mortgage broker sales pitch; but no, the crisis didn’t happen b/c of some bad mortgages, it was CDOs and synthetic CDOs, and some degree swaps and auction rate securities that caused the crisis. A crashed mortgage market is garden variety recession; 2008 was about leverage and derivatives. Read the ‘big short’[/quote]
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