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00:00A lot of qualified individuals have left Europe because they don't make as much their
00:03Europe, their economy is not keeping up across the board, their wages aren't keeping up across
00:08the board. Well it's about to be the same here. We would have to drop like 40% to make up for
00:13the gains since 2009 that they've never been able to make so. Oh yeah 2009 when I was nine years
00:19old it was a great time to get into the stock market. That is exactly what Europe's economy
00:23GDP is still where it was in 2009. Okay. Yeah that's where you're going. Okay
00:29Cost of living is also a lot lower though. That's what happens when the economies don't
00:33grow. We'd be able to afford an education over there. I pay 17 grand a year for college right
00:39now and in Europe it is 12,000 per year for rent, groceries, cost of living items and then
00:47also their tuition is included in that 12,000. Dude don't get me wrong it's really nice when
00:52everything is subsidized. Whether or not that's sustainable since their economies aren't growing
00:57money. Who knows?
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