20% unemployment???
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Maybe…maybe not…but who’s to tell for sure today?
There is a lot of buzz on the street, but here is one that caught my eye this morning: - PS this was not from a “funny” email!
· Unemployment will rise from 6% to over 15-20%. You or people you know and care about will lose their job.
· Home prices will go down for the next 3-5 years, and in some areas will drop 30-50% from current prices.
· Large and small banks will fail all over the world, and “bank runs” will be a common occurrence.
· The US Dollar will fall 30-50% from current levels, causing massive inflation.
· We will experience a “near Depression” that will feel like a serious Depression for millions.
· If you’re in the Middle Class, you will likely slide into poverty – unless you do something about it, I say…
Interesting…to say the least. Maybe it will get this bad maybe it won’t, but one thing for sure I think we can all agree is that it will probably get worse before it gets better. Some of us will be luckier than others, so my question to you is:
“Do you feel lucky today, punk?” as Clint Eastwood would say…just kidding…The question is
DO YOU HAVE A PLAN B? CAN WHAT’S LEFT OVER IN YOUR 401K OR SOCK OR WHEREVER YOU’RE KEEPING IT CARRY YOU FOR 6-12-18 MONTHS IF NEEDED?
I urge you my fellow networkers, if you don’t have a plan B, start coming up with one – quickly.
In the meantime, let’s pray it doesn’t get that bad after all!
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To YOUR ultimate success,
Aleksandra Walters
Certified M2 Master Consultant
832-766-7868
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Having A Plan B
My network marketing business began as a "Plan B" because I had a good career and was making some decent money. I wasn't wealthy by any means but I was meeting my bills and able to travel where I wanted so I was doing good. However, I was smart enough to realize that I needed a "Plan B" after several months of a friend talking to me about this business. So, I agreed and signed up. Though I didn't do anything for almost a year (after all, my thinking was it was plan B so if I did lose my job or get angry and quit I had something to go to....boy was I WAY off base about this business back then) but slowly I began doing it just for extra income and to help people and then I realized I could do this instead of my career and this could be my "Plan A" so my "Plan B" became my "Plan A" and that's where I am.
I say all that to say, great advice but be careful with those "Plan B's" in this business. They could easily and quickly become "Plan A".
Blessings to ya'
I agree Amelia. Kudos for
I agree Amelia. Kudos for never completely giving up!