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Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

1623: The 12 Days of Christmas INFLATION ADJUSTED

24 Dec 2020

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Jason Hartman discusses the 12 Days of Christmas with one caveat: inflation adjustments! First, let us all rediscover the true meaning of Inflation. This year, Inflation for the 12 Days of Christmas has some peculiar changes, thanks largely to social distancing. Will we get a second stimulus? If so, how much will it be? Does your investment produce income? If not - it’s probably not an investment.  Contest TWO Winners: $500 Make a video: Tell us about your real estate and investing goals, health, fitness, etc. jasonhartman.com/contest Key Takeaways: [1:20] Inflation, one of the economic maladies.  [3:10] What’s the average US home price, not the median home price? [5:30] What will happen with this second pandemic stimulus? [9:40] Inflation, Inflation, Inflation!  [10:00] What’s the difference between Real and Nominal, Price, and Value? [16:20] For 37 years, PNC has been indexing the 12 days of Christmas.  [20:00] The Inflation starting with a partridge in a pear tree.  [25:25] Five golden rings or six geese a-laying?  [31:50] No inflation on nine ladies dancing; it’s not even available.  [33:00] Are we all going to end up being germaphobes?  [38:00] Some Q&A from live viewers. [39:00] What’s double arbitrage? [40:30] If it doesn’t produce income, can it be called an investment? Websites: jasonhartman.com/sweethome jasonhartman.com/protect JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN

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