World Now Has 10 Million Millionaires, Report Says

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Have followed the Bio industry for several years now, would like to see the data they have collected and how far back it goes. But if it does not go back further then 2 years would suspect that it is not the price of food that has gone up but the cost of transporting, and growing that food. Farm equipment doesn't run on Unleaded!
 
This news is rather pointless as the value of money keeps dropping the number of millionaires is bound to increase. Just like in the 1950's people in the U.S. made somewhere around $80 a week on average while today it is around $500 a week but still buys about the same lifestyle.

Otherwise if say the 1 million millionaires mark was achieved in 1960. You would need to set the mark at $7,318,648.65 to hit monetary value today. Therefore for the millionaires list to be accurate they need to choose a base year and calculate the number of millionaires for each year adjusted for inflation.
 
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