bankruptcy the next twenty years

bankruptcy the next twenty years
What we can expect tsunamis with Medicare and Soc Sec?

The present mess, "the worst crisis since the Depression," seems triggered by subprime mortgages, which by all accounts. Affected a small part of the U.S. population are not the Medicare and SS bankruptcies full-fledged tsunami compare? Why everyone thinks that the social security problem is 2030 years away? My understanding is that within the next ten years, the cash flow for SS will be negative, and the assets that have been built up, should make up this deficit have already wasted the government, so there is nothing in the SS Fund, if someone now trying to tap 5 in years. If the U.S. dollar out how some Latin American and Zimbabwe have currency, perhaps not to this extent, but with three-digit Inflation rates in the next ten years? What is a relatively safe haven to put a portion of its assets given the way our Rep and the politician have in common in the printing industry, throwing money around like drunken sailors found?

We can expect the government to create more money, a huge increase public debt and inflation. If we're lucky they can keep inflation at 10% per year. Prepare vegetarian in eating for a good part of the rest of your.

Crash Course: Chapter 13 – A National Failure to Save (1 of 2) by Chris Martenson


Bankruptcy, the next twenty years


Bankruptcy, the next twenty years




Bankruptcy: The Next Twenty Years: National Bankruptcy Review Commission Final Report, October 20, 1997


Bankruptcy: The Next Twenty Years: National Bankruptcy Review Commission Final Report, October 20, 1997


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Contains more than 170 recommendations from the National Bankruptcy Review Commission. This is the Final Review of this Commission, which was charged with reviewing the existing Bankruptcy system in the U.S. and making unbiased recommendations for reform….

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