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Jerry Bowyer

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The Financial Prowess of the U.S. Family
You can’t talk liabilities without mentioning assets.

 

Imagine for a moment that you are a financial planner and you are advising a family that makes about $130,000 per year. Their total assets, including a house, stocks, and bonds, add up to about $660,000. They owe roughly $130,000. Over the past three years their assets have been growing in faster increments than their liabilities.

 

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So, should you be worried about these people? Neither would I.

 

Now, if you were to add 8 zeroes to these numbers, you’d be dealing with an actual family in the real world — the Unites Sates of America. However, the pessimistic and moralistic factions of the right wing are doing a lot of hand wringing about U.S. debt these days, both public and private. So are the if-Bush-is-president-everything-must-be-awful left wingers.

 

As a recovering financial accountant, this BuzzCharts’ author always feels a little queasy about any report that mentions liabilities but not assets. It’s hard-wired into me to weigh debits against credits.

 

Thus, when we treat the U.S. as one family, we can create a balance sheet that’s quite admirable: Assets: $66 trillion. Liabilities: $13 trillion. Owner’s Equity (or Net Worth): $53 trillion.

 

Watching left-wing bloggers and right-wing nail-biters contort this data into bad news is priceless.

 

— Jerry Bowyer is the author of The Bush Boom and an economic advisor to Independence Portfolio Partners. He can be reached through www.BowyerMedia.com.


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