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My opinion of Lesley Stahl has tanked. Neither of these two privileged people get it. Why bother with this interview
3:37 He doesn’t have to worry about health insurance costs.
Aw, he shed a tear. My heart is breaking for him.
A nice Sunday Morning piece ! So nice 😀 😊
Retiree. My current retirement savings says differently Jamie. We’ll see if I have to go back to work in the next 4 years.
He must have the worst employee satisfaction scores in the business.
He’s joined Trump’s team.
Gold is money, everything else is credit. JP Morgan himself said this
Another billionaire on the despised list.
The U.S. economy can actually get better if only the govt can start making better decisions for the sake of it's citizens, cos' they've really made life more difficult for its residents. Hyperinflation has left the less haves bearing the brunt of the burden. Its already eating into my entire $620k retirement portfolio. Like where else can we invest our money with less risks?
I knew, even as a child & long before becoming an economist, that trickle-down-theory is a fairy tale told by those in power. One other thing…even when I was a member of the privileged upper middle class, I was taught to give to those less fortunate & continue doing so now, after losing everything (career, home, everything) to exorbitant healthcare expense. I’m not alone…we are the multitudes who would rise up against these ignorant (at best) if we had the health & strength to do so. I continue to help my neighbors & contribute in my community. Without a robust middle-class acting as lubricant between the haves & have nots - revolution & ruin eventually occurs. The uber wealthy will continue doing what they do until they die - which is the only thing we have in common…we all die.
Efficiency is. Skill, leadership. A rare thing! A highly valuable thing.
60 Minutes and CBS are no better than The National Enquirer these days.
He worked hard, went to the best schools, rose the ranks, had health problems, and still works every day and he does not have to. He has an reputation and a drive I don't see many with. Work hard, rewards can follow. He is not going to talk about everything in the interview. Getting the bottom % up is a great objective.
Jamie Dimon seems like a nice guy, but he is an enigma and completely out of touch with the average American's life. It's mind boggling that he's chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in America. Hopefully he retires soon and rides off into the sunset.
People were angry with the way America conducts business. America is a country but it's also a business and it has to make economic sense. Mind your money.
Money is used for all those nefarious activities too. Bitcoin will bankrupt the banks.
What i would like to see is Leslie and Jamie reading these comments aloud.
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