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Monetary Policy: For Whom?
In 2006, the Fed leaders reported that they held $83.8-$163.1 million in combined assets, up from $18.0-$45.6 million in the previous filing cycle.
Cool! You can even see complete asset and income data for the Reserve Board Governors.
Meanwhile, how the other 99 percent live.
posted by Adam Hersh @ 9/12/2006 08:57:00 PM 0 comments
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