In Norway, Everyone Is A (Paper) Millionaire
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With most governments struggling to balance their budgets by taking money from residents through higher taxes, it is refreshing to hear about one that is doing just the opposite. On Tuesday, January 9th, the world woke up to the news that every Norwegian, right down to the newest born, was worth a million Kroner or about $164,000 USD - at least on paper. This was not a cruel joke on the residents but a reality that has come about thanks to the financial savvy of the country's government.
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- random girl12년 이하i want money :( i'm broke at grade 6
- spritex12년 이하wow just wow
dutchessmarian112년 이하I would love to have that much money i would by a big beautiful house with a large backyard for my dogs. I would help my parents out by taking them out for dinner and so much more! just imagine what you could do with all that money!! :)- Random Inc.12년 이하OPPA BEANS STYLE!!!!
- savannah12년 이하i wish i had that much money
lee0412년 이하i wish to live in Norway
dragonflying12년 이하why can't I have that much money!?- lalalooli12년 이하wait, so they don't actually get the money? norway is just stockpiling money? what if they never give it away?
- eminem12년 이하i wish i was a millionaire
- whoopie12년 이하Im norwegian