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		<title>By: Jeremy</title>
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		<description>Hi Paul,

Totally agree with your sentiment - and the fact that the average (median might be more accurate) American needs to adjust their expectations to a lower standard of living.  

The fact is, though, resets on Subprime are only about 1/2 way through, with about an equal amount of resets to occur in Alt-A loans over the next 4 years (see Credit Suisse&#039;s report for the proof)... which means that the extent of China&#039;s (or anyone&#039;s) losses from the housing debacle won&#039;t be fully known for almost half a decade.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Paul,</p>
<p>Totally agree with your sentiment &#8211; and the fact that the average (median might be more accurate) American needs to adjust their expectations to a lower standard of living.  </p>
<p>The fact is, though, resets on Subprime are only about 1/2 way through, with about an equal amount of resets to occur in Alt-A loans over the next 4 years (see Credit Suisse&#8217;s report for the proof)&#8230; which means that the extent of China&#8217;s (or anyone&#8217;s) losses from the housing debacle won&#8217;t be fully known for almost half a decade.</p>
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