← Back to context Comment by kulahan 11 days ago What major investments do they make instead? Or do they just not have much of a financial ladder? 9 comments kulahan Reply pjc50 11 days ago Postal savings at 2% interest. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2005/08/how-did-japan-s-... kulahan 11 days ago Rough. bamboozled 10 days ago Is it rough when a house costs 10-20x less than in countries where the best you can reasonable hope for is a whopping 10% return on your money? 5 replies → bobthepanda 9 days ago I mean this in a context where deflation was rampant for three decades
pjc50 11 days ago Postal savings at 2% interest. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2005/08/how-did-japan-s-... kulahan 11 days ago Rough. bamboozled 10 days ago Is it rough when a house costs 10-20x less than in countries where the best you can reasonable hope for is a whopping 10% return on your money? 5 replies → bobthepanda 9 days ago I mean this in a context where deflation was rampant for three decades
kulahan 11 days ago Rough. bamboozled 10 days ago Is it rough when a house costs 10-20x less than in countries where the best you can reasonable hope for is a whopping 10% return on your money? 5 replies → bobthepanda 9 days ago I mean this in a context where deflation was rampant for three decades
bamboozled 10 days ago Is it rough when a house costs 10-20x less than in countries where the best you can reasonable hope for is a whopping 10% return on your money? 5 replies →
Postal savings at 2% interest. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2005/08/how-did-japan-s-...
Rough.
Is it rough when a house costs 10-20x less than in countries where the best you can reasonable hope for is a whopping 10% return on your money?
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I mean this in a context where deflation was rampant for three decades