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“U.S. ones are priced to deliver long-term inflation-adjusted returns of 4% a year, including dividends, reckons Mr. Shiller, about double what the 10-year Treasury bond pays.”
“Their long-term inflation-adjusted return plummeted by 87% after 1945.”
Simon & Schuster: Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation
“According to the Rapaport Diamond Index, a respected industry benchmark, prices of top-quality stones have collapsed by as much as 80% in real, inflation-adjusted terms over the last 30 years.”
The Wall Street Journal: Diamonds Aren't an Investor's Best Friend
“Over the longer term, investors want vehicles that can provide solid inflation-adjusted returns.”
“Between 2005 and 2009, inflation-adjusted median wealth fell by more than 50% among African American households and by 66% among Hispanic households, according to a recent Pew Center study.”
“Inflation is running above 2%, largely due to higher energy and food prices, which means workers' average inflation-adjusted wages have declined.”
The Wall Street Journal: Wages Fail to Keep Up With Inflation
“Median income for American families actually fell, in inflation-adjusted dollars, between 2000 and 2009, the latest year for which numbers are available.”
“In America families with stay-at-home wives have the same inflation-adjusted income as similar families did in the early 1970s …”
“From 2005 to 2009, inflation-adjusted median wealth fell by 66% among Hispanic households and 53% among black households, compared with just 16% among white households.”
The Huffington Post: José Fernando López: Latinos and Blacks Missing in Occupy Wall Street
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