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You & Me
The implosion of the dot-com bubble in the early 2000s reduced household
wealth by $6.2 trillion.
The end of the housing bubble cut away more than $8 trillion.
It’s hard to overstate how socially devastating financial bubbles can be.
They ruin lives.
By Raja BabuYou & Me
The implosion of the dot-com bubble in the early 2000s reduced household
wealth by $6.2 trillion.
The end of the housing bubble cut away more than $8 trillion.
It’s hard to overstate how socially devastating financial bubbles can be.
They ruin lives.