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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (8333)1/23/2003 2:26:52 AM
From: Oblomov of 306849
 
>>a private/independent organization

paid by whom?

>>Whether a relatively poor person can still become the top 25% of the rich in the US. The answer, according to the guest, is NO. And I agree.

LOL! I moved from the bottom to the top income quintile in the last 8 years, and so have many of my friends. Are we outliers? Mobility is the norm, not the exception - except maybe in the caste system of the university economy.

>If you are really interested in the detail, go to www.npr.org do a search.

Detail? My questions are not detail, they are the only way to tell if the survey interpretation is fact or fiction. You posted it as fact. It's your obligation to corroborate, not mine.
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