by apex01 on January 26th, 2011

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Will the U.S. dollar collapse as the world reserve currency?

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  • by Snowman on September 8th, 2011
    voted: Yes

    Snowman

    The dollar is steadily decreasing in value as we (the U.S.) continue to print more money.
     

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  • by TheGrimReefer on January 26th, 2011

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    Some day. Certainly within my lifetime, but not next week or anything.

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  • by - alluseek - on January 26th, 2011
    voted: No

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    it is highly unlikely that the dollar will collapse. That is because no country that has the power to make that happen – China, Japan and other foreign dollar-holders – wants it to happen. It is not in their best interest. Why bankrupt your best customer?

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