Are you better off than someone who has a million dollars in the bank? Probably not—at least not compared to a millionaire today.
But chances are you consider yourself better off than someone who was a millionaire in an previous era—and you may even be better off than someone who had a million dollars in the bank in the 1970s or 1980s. Continue Reading...
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