fix the money fix the world #bitcoin. model 3 and y owner and Tesla shareholder. I love my kids and wife. REITs, value, tech investing is a passion of mine.
@sue_xbt Until they sell and the price doesn't budge and we realize that the BTC price drop was in response to increasing chance of fed funds hike, by December
@theficouple In a world without inflation that makes sense.
14 year pay back time on taking the monthly payout.
In a money market account you're getting $3333 a month in interest.
I'd take the million
@r_u_thinking I don't hate the boomers I love them. I just think the amount of social support from government and 50 year bull market should make them want to give more to the following generations. But now they want more tax breaks ...... π€
@PaigeSully88@HomersBeer77 Not to mention a 50 year bull market in bonds stocks and real estate and the largest public entitlement programs in the history of the world
@MomPVCA@uncledoomer The boomers were given the biggest social safety nets in the history of the world by the GI generation before them. Not to mention a 50 year bull run in bonds equities and real estate. Boomers have gotten enough and their benefits should be cut to reduce the debt burden
The debasement of the US dollar has been highly destructive to American society.
We have young people who can't afford a home, gambling and porn ads are being shoved in our face, and a large portion of people are walking around in a state of depression or anxiety.
We went from long-term thinking and strong morals to a population of speculators who can't focus for 5 minutes.
It is all tied back to the dollar's destruction.
@MattMorseTV Boomers are the most government funded generation in the history of the world and now they want more!!!! Give me a break already. If you weren't responsible enough to build wealth during the 50 year bull run in bond interest rates then you deserve to continue to work for society
@SullyCNBC@mattmiller1973 Your math right on, my tax situation is very similar to your example. I file married jointly.
I would think single vs married tax brackets makes a big difference