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Ron Johnson: “A dollar you held in 1998 is only worth 51 cents today.”

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We recommend you take advantage of it. The address Levels link slash. Tucker, you often hear the phrase debt crisis. What does that mean exactly? What would that look like? A dollar you held in 1998 is only worth 51 cents today. Ouch. A dollar you held, it's devalued that much since 1980. Depends whether it's a chronic or a acute crisis. I'd say we're already in a chronic debt crisis. (16:55–17:01)

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