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This time 2016, we'll all be millionaires

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    This time 2016, we'll all be millionaires

    Crack open the Lambrini Rodders.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6203964.stm

    A quarter of UK households will have acquired dollar millionaire status in the next 10 years, Barclays say.
    Eight million British homes will boast more than $1m (£526,900) in assets by 2016, the bank claims.

    It also predicts the UK will play host to one million "super millionaires" with more than $3m in assets by 2011.


    Does this mean I can take the magnet off the electric meter now?

    #2
    Millionaires on paper DP !

    Unless you fancy selling-off your bathroom ?

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      #3
      cant wait till then

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        #4
        FFS,

        it won't matter if you have $1M if the average house costs £500k and a loaf of bread £10. Why do people thing that asset inflation is good whilst ipod and tat inflation is bad?

        I suspect a few peeps here already have net assets > $1M

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          #5
          Originally posted by bobhope
          FFS,

          it won't matter if you have $1M if the average house costs £500k and a loaf of bread £10. Why do people thing that asset inflation is good whilst ipod and tat inflation is bad?

          I suspect a few peeps here already have net assets > $1M
          And you won't like it when the Wealth Tax comes along!

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            #6
            Originally posted by DimPrawn
            Crack open the Lambrini Rodders.

            http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6203964.stm

            A quarter of UK households will have acquired dollar millionaire status in the next 10 years, Barclays say.
            Eight million British homes will boast more than $1m (£526,900) in assets by 2016, the bank claims.

            It also predicts the UK will play host to one million "super millionaires" with more than $3m in assets by 2011.
            By 2011 the USD will be worth 10 pence! We will all be dollar millionaires Better stick to Renimbi's lol

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