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Dave wrote in
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 14:15:29 -0800, "Capt. JG"
said:

Not sure where "here" is, but the average salary is $47,602 in 2005.

And what is the average salary in the U.S. for all college
graduates, Jon?



No idea.


You could look it up. Might be highly relevant to whether a particular
group of college graduates is underpaid.

Here's a hint: it's less than $47,602.


Have you guys got average salary stats back to before 9/11? I'm
carefully tracking the devaluation of the Federal Reserve private
bankcorp's picodollars against the steady value of gold. My contention
is that we're losing our asses as wages are WAY behind the devaluation of
what they're paying us with, devalued paper notes. Gold was FALLING
prior to 9/11 at around $US300/oz, not good for international bankers.
Today, we set another new record at a hair over $US890/oz! The last
trade on Saturday was $US859.30/oz. We lost over $30 SINCE SATURDAY! It
used to be $30/week, not per day!
http://kitco.com/charts/livegold.html

$47,602/$890 = 53.48 oz gold per year...as of tonight. If we knew what
it was back in 2000, we could see how bad the wages are falling behind in
actual VALUE.

My Social Security Retirement starts Jan 18th. I was hoping my
$877/month was going to be MORE than one oz/month, but they ruined those
plans today. SS payments will barely keep you housed in a trailer on a
rented lot, reasonably warm and fed, now. It's ability to do that drops
with each passing HOUR as the bank notes they pay it off in become more
worthless, daily.

It's not the oil company's fault. They're just trying to stay even with
the bank note devaluation NOONE seems worried about....as the men behind
the curtain walk off with the world's wealth.


Larry
--
As the price of Monopoly money rises, at some point it will equal
Federal Reserve Private Bank fake banknotes in value!