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8:00AM | posted by Shelley Ng | April 23, 2009 | comments: 1
Question Of The Day: What Caused The MTA's $1.2 Billion Budget Deficit?
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Please note, since the U.S. currency's value is now considered fiat. Which means it has NO value. Cosumers will be forced to pay more to corporations in order for corporations to break even or make a profit...
Who is to blame? Both the budget creater and the U.S. economical state.
What should be done? The U.S. leaders should properly educate the American people on Economics..