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Jason Morton
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  • Vancouver, WA
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The economy

Jason Morton
  • unemployed
  • Vancouver, WA
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I don't see many economists weighing in around here. As somebody who is new to the idea of real estate all I hear about outside of BP is talk of another collapse, yet I don't see it brought up much in conversation. With China tanking and, federal interest rates at 0% where do we go from here? Also 5 out of 10 of the last cover stories in The Economists magazines outline a collapse. I'd also like to hear real estate success stories that happened in 2008.

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