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minus-squareglimse@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up12·10 months agoA big part is commercial real estate. There’s a lot of investments tied up in it and while it affects most people with a lot of money, many mutual funds (401k, etc) are tied up in it. So we’re basically keeping it alive because money. Not defending it at all. Just saying why
A big part is commercial real estate. There’s a lot of investments tied up in it and while it affects most people with a lot of money, many mutual funds (401k, etc) are tied up in it. So we’re basically keeping it alive because money.
Not defending it at all. Just saying why