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  • The interest getting paid to the 401k is the price for “renting the capital asset”.

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Forced Loans 2010

  • While us in the Party know that any American with a 401k is an indirect shareholder of the auto industry, the rabble doesn't know this.

    Discourse.net: Bailing out the Automakers 2008

  • My 401k is back to growing leaps and bounds ... gt

    Poll: Stimulus not working 2009

  • So not only are taxes going up, but your 401k is going down. worriedmom

    Dueling bus tours in health care debate 2009

  • One year ago everybody was staring into the abyss ... the unemployment was there before him and it will continue for a while but, at least my once destroyed 401k is looking stronger and so am I ...

    CNN Poll: Will Obama name a liberal to Supreme Court? 2010

  • Right now I am keeping more of my hard earned money (unlike the ho from Wasilla I earn it without demeaning myself) and my 401k is finally making money.

    Palin rallies Tea Partiers in Boston 2010

  • He calls his 401k asset allocations "aggressive," with 70% in U.S. stock funds, 20% in foreign funds and about 10% in fixed income.

    The Game Plan 2011

  • Lower income folks don't participate in 401k plans for the same reason ... they can't afford any more taken from pay even if they forgo free money in an employer match and don't pay taxes on earnings.

    Health Insurance (Again) - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • I knew you will not run for VP because you are an ideological man and therefore would rather be an Attorney General prosecuting all those corrupt corporate executive who siphon off all our life savings in 401k etc.

    Edwards flatly rules out running with Obama 2008

  • The expansions in 401k and IRA contributions are actually of more value to middle class workers than the top 1%; someone making, say, $60k can contribute a far larger percentage of his income into his 401k than someone making $360k.

    Matthew Yglesias » Everything is Terrible 2007

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