hexaflexagonbear [he/him] to main • 4 years agoWho knew financial instruments with unlimited risk could have negative consequences?imagemessage-square55 fedilinkarrow-up1165
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minus-squareCollatz_problem [comrade/them]hexbear8·4 years agoYou'll get 1400 dollars, but by that time they would be worth less than paper out of which they were made. link
minus-squarepost_trains [he/him]hexbear8·4 years agoThis is the unfortunate conclusion of money printer going brrr and giving it all to the financial sector and big businesses instead of giving it to people to spend. link
minus-squarenewmou [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoA total of $1400 for each individual enrolled in a Coursera coding course, allocated in micro allotments dispersed quarterly between now and 2026 link
You'll get 1400 dollars, but by that time they would be worth less than paper out of which they were made.
This is the unfortunate conclusion of money printer going brrr and giving it all to the financial sector and big businesses instead of giving it to people to spend.
A total of $1400 for each individual enrolled in a Coursera coding course, allocated in micro allotments dispersed quarterly between now and 2026
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