saving rate and pension funds
Although much is said about the current zero or even negative savings rate in American, I wonder if that includes pension funds and other investments in mutual funds.
One's net worth includes checking accounts, money market accounts, index funds and mutual funds as well as mortgage and consumer debt. Perhaps we would have to include government debt and deficits in that calculation too, i.e. how much would that amount be per family, if not per individual.
The latter part would sink just about everybody I believe. How much would the national debt be per individual in America?
If one could clear that figure they would be in good shape ... not only to clear it but to have plenty left over for the day of retirement.
Well, in effect the portion of the national debt can be calculated as per individual, but it would be payable to the holders of that debt. And Uncle Sam isn't the one holding that debt.
Hmmm
In the worst case scenario, one cannot squeeze blood out of a rock anyway. Some people would be more wiped out than others, but all would be wiped out to some extent. If the problem is THAT serious, don't you think there would be some kind of plan or research -- so to speak -- to keep such a plague at bay? A coordinated approach no different than finding a vaccine for, say, the avian flu?
I'd have to think so.
Although much is said about the current zero or even negative savings rate in American, I wonder if that includes pension funds and other investments in mutual funds.
One's net worth includes checking accounts, money market accounts, index funds and mutual funds as well as mortgage and consumer debt. Perhaps we would have to include government debt and deficits in that calculation too, i.e. how much would that amount be per family, if not per individual.
The latter part would sink just about everybody I believe. How much would the national debt be per individual in America?
If one could clear that figure they would be in good shape ... not only to clear it but to have plenty left over for the day of retirement.
Well, in effect the portion of the national debt can be calculated as per individual, but it would be payable to the holders of that debt. And Uncle Sam isn't the one holding that debt.
Hmmm
In the worst case scenario, one cannot squeeze blood out of a rock anyway. Some people would be more wiped out than others, but all would be wiped out to some extent. If the problem is THAT serious, don't you think there would be some kind of plan or research -- so to speak -- to keep such a plague at bay? A coordinated approach no different than finding a vaccine for, say, the avian flu?
I'd have to think so.
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