techcrunch.com — As an engineer, and founder of a company where one of our core values is ?quantify everything?, lack of numbers bothers me. How bad are things really? Answers like ?really bad? or ?worst since the Great Depression? just don?t do it for me. What does it mean in dollars and cents?
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hillsfarJan 31, 2009
So their sample is self-selecting to a certain extent and biased towards people:1. With Internet connections2. With Bank accounts and credit cards3. Into managing their money better
jfreemanJan 31, 2009
You can partly blame government for trying to keep prices elevated. Some people think that recessions should never occur - even in the face of unsustainable booms.
Closed AccountJan 31, 2009
I am not going to pay taxes just to see my money go to greedy bankers who f**ked the whole world! No one should pay their taxes till they fix this mess!
comrade693Feb 1, 2009
I don't have these problem (although I don't have a credit card so I cannot comment on that).There were some issues at first on categorization, but you can tell mint to remember how you categorize a purchase and it will. It's like the new location bar in Firefox 3. At first it gets some results that you don't want, but over time it gets better.
berationalFeb 3, 2009
I'm not complaining. I think San Diego is the best city in the world for me. Just saying the numbers don't seem like a good sample.