
Linda asks…
Do Americnas realize that MOST Mexicans have absoutely no desire to come to the USA?
With an estimated population of 111 million, it is the 11th most populous country
there are doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers, nurses, construction workers plumbers, contractors, miners, jewelry makers, teachers, etc etc etc. that make up the Mexican society.
Carlos SLIm the richest guy in the world is Mexican,

Jane answers:
Great. They they won’t mind have back all the illegals from the USA. -… ….

Lizzie asks…
Anyone notice countries with plus size/curvy women are richer and smarter than slim nations ?
People like to say slim girls are better, but it only means your offspring will be dumb.
The areas of the world that are also the ones with majority of curvy/plus size women are economically richer and have way more smart people. Look at all the rich places in the world like, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany,and Scandinavian nations are all rich and have mostly curvy/plus size women and are the richest nations in the world.
However all the Asian nations with the few exceptions like Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea, are poor and have slim women and are poor.
All Eastern Europe and Russia are poor and women are mostly slim and very dumb.
African nations are the worst of all.
So it’s obvious, plus size/curvy women creates smart offspring and richer economy.
Padre: It’s called GDP you idiot.

Jane answers:
Ever hear of this? Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_does_not_imply_causation
Oh, and how about this one for good measure? Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasty_generalization

Ruth asks…
Poll: Is it hard to stay slim in the USA?
I come from the UK and I hear both Britain and the US are the 2 of the most fattest countries in the world

Jane answers:
Yeah. It goes USA, Mexico, then Britain. Lack of self-control. Too much hedonistic self-indulgence due to consumer based economics.

Helen asks…
Who is in the top 100 people in the world?
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This list of billionaires is based on an annual ranking of the world‘s wealthiest people compiled and published by Forbes magazine on 8 March, 2007.[1] There are altogether 946 billionaires on this list, with 178 newcomers and 17 returning after some period of absence. The total net worth is an estimate measured in United States dollars, based on the closing stock prices and exchange rates on 9 February 2007.
On 11 April, 2007, Forbes reported that telecommunications magnate Carlos Slim Helú had risen to become the world‘s second richest man.[2] Later, the Wall Street Journal on 4 August, 2007 and Fortune Magazine on 6 August, 2007 reported that Carlos Slim Helú had topped Bill Gates’ position as the wealthiest person in the world.[3][4][5] Subsequently, on CNBC, Warren Buffett is referred to as the world‘s third richest man on the December 24 special on him. However, proper accounting methodology requires that all people on the list be ranked on the same date. This list reflects the ranking of the world‘s billionaires on 9 February, 2007, prior to Carlos Slim Helú becoming the world‘s richest man.
Due to exchange rates and stock valuations the real ranking is changing every day. The combined net worth of the list is US$3.5 trillion, a US$900 billion increase from 2006.[6]
The world‘s wealthiest people Bill Gates Warren Buffett Carlos Slim Helú Ingvar Kamprad Lakshmi Mittal
[edit] Top billionaires
The following list is the ranking of the world‘s richest billionaires on 9 February 2007, and does not reflect changes since that date.
# Name Net Worth Citizenship Source
1▬ Bill Gates[7] US$56.0 billion ▲ United States Microsoft, Corbis
2▬ Warren Buffett[7] US$52.0 billion ▲ United States Investments
3▬ Carlos Slim Helú[7] US$49.0 billion ▲ Mexico Telmex, América Móvil, Grupo Carso, Comp USA
4▬ Ingvar Kamprad US$33.0 billion ▲ Sweden IKEA, IKANO, real estate
5▬ Lakshmi Mittal US$32.0 billion ▲ India Arcelor Mittal
6▲ Sheldon Adelson US$26.5 billion ▲ United States Las Vegas Sands
7▬ Bernard Arnault US$26.0 billion ▲ France LVMH
8▲ Amancio Ortega US$24.0 billion ▲ Spain Inditex Group, real estate
9▲ Li Ka-shing US$23.0 billion ▲ Hong Kong Cheung Kong Holdings, Hutchison Whampoa
10▼ David Thomson and family US$22.0 billion ▲ Canada Thomson Corporation
11▲ Lawrence Ellison US$21.5 billion ▲ United States Oracle Corporation
12▲ Liliane Bettencourt US$20.7 billion ▲ France L’Oréal, Nestle
13▼ Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud US$20.3 billion ▲ Saudi Arabia Kingdom Holding Company, Citigroup
14▲ Mukesh Ambani US$20.1 billion ▲ India Reliance Industries Ltd
15▼ Karl Albrecht US$20.0 billion ▲ Germany ALDI
16▼ Roman Abramovich US$18.7 billion ▲ Russia Millhouse Capital
17▲ Stefan Persson US$18.4 billion ▲ Sweden Hennes & Mauritz
18▲ Anil Ambani US$18.2 billion ▲ India Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group
19▼ Paul Allen US$18.0 billion ▼ United States Microsoft, Vulcan Ventures, Portland Trailblazers, investment
20▲ Theo Albrecht US$17.5 billion ▲ Germany ALDI, Trader Joes, Albertsons
21▲ Azim Premji US$17.1 billion ▲ India Wipro Technologies
22▲ Lee Shau Kee US$17.0 billion ▲ Hong Kong Henderson Land Development
23▼ Jim Walton US$16.8 billion ▲ United States Wal-Mart
24▼ Christy Walton and family US$16.7 billion ▲ United States Wal-Mart inheritance
24▼ S. Robson Walton US$16.7 billion ▲ United States Wal-Mart
26▬ Sergey Brin US$16.6 billion ▲ United States Google
26▬ Larry Page US$16.6 billion ▲ United States Google
26▼ Alice Walton US$16.6 billion ▲ United States Wal-Mart inheritance
29▼ Helen Walton†[8] US$16.4 billion ▲ United States Wal-Mart inheritance
30▼ Michael Dell US$15.8 billion ▼ United States Dell, investment
31▼ Steven Ballmer US$15.0 billion ▲ United States Microsoft
31▲ Kirk Kerkorian US$15.0 billion ▲ United States Tracinda Corporation
31▲ Raymond, Thomas and Walter Kwok US$15.0 billion ▲ Hong Kong Sun Hung Kai & Company
34▲ François Pinault US$14.5 billion ▲ France PPR
35▲ Suleiman Kerimov US$14.4 billion ▲ Russia Gazprom, Sberbank
36▲ Vladimir Lisin US$14.3 billion ▲ Russia Novolipetsk Steel
37▲ Jack C. Taylor and family US$13.9 billion ▲ United States Enterprise Rent-A-Car
38▲ Vladimir Potanin US$13.5 billion ▲ Russia Interros
38▲ Mikhail Prokhorov US$13.5 billion ▲ Russia Interros
40▲ Oleg Deripaska US$13.3 billion ▲ Russia Rusal
40▲ Michael Otto and family US$13.3 billion ▲ Germany Otto GmbH
42▲ Carl Icahn US$13.0 billion ▲ United States investments, TWA
42▼ Abigail Johnson US$13.0 billion ▲ United States Fidelity Investments
44▼ Adolf Merckle US$12.8 billion ▲ Germany Phoenix Pharmahandel
45▼ Barbara Cox Anthony US$12.6 billion ▲ United States Cox Enterprises
45▼ Anne Cox Chambers US$12.6 billion ▲ United States Cox Enterprises
45▲ Mikhail Fridman US$12.6 billion ▲ Russia Alfa Group
48▼ Vagit Alekperov US$12.4 billion ▲ Russia LUKoil
49▼ Charles Koch US$12.0 billion ▬ United States Koch Industries
49▼ David Koch US$12.0 billion ▬ United States Koch Industries
51▼ Silvio Berlusconi and family US$11.8 billion ▲ Italy Fininvest
52▼ Nasser Al-Kharafi and family US$11.5 billion ▲ Kuwait M. A. Kharafi & Sons
52▼ Leonardo Del Vecchio US$11.5 billion ▲ Italy Luxottica
54▲ Alexei Mordashov US$11.2 billion ▲ Russia Severstal
55▲ Duke of Westminster and family US$11.0 billion ▲ United Kingdom Grosvenor Group
55▲ Spiro Latsis and family US$11.0 billion ▲ Greece EFG Bank European Financial Group
55▬ Birgit Rausing and family US$11.0 billion ▲ Sweden Tetra Laval
58▼ Forrest Edward Mars, Jr. US$10.5 billion ▲ United States Mars, Incorporated
58▼ Jacqueline Mars US$10.5 billion ▲ United States Mars, Incorporated
58▼ John Mars US$10.5 billion ▲ United States Mars, Incorporated
61▼ Viktor Vekselberg US$10.4 billion ▲ Russia Renova Group
62▼ Serge Dassault and family US$10.0 billion ▲ France Dassault Group
62▲ Charles Ergen US$10.0 billion ▲ United States EchoStar Communications Corporation
62▼ Michele Ferrero and family US$10.0 billion ▲ Italy Ferrero SpA
62▲ Naguib Sawiris US$10.0 billion ▲ Egypt Orascom Telecom Holding
62▲ Kushal Pal Singh US$10.0 billion ▲ India DLF Group
62▲ Alain and Gerard Wertheimer US$10.0 billion ▲ France Chanel
68▼ Susanne Klatten US$9.6 billion ▲ Germany Altana, BMW
69▲ Philip Knight US$9.5 billion ▲ United States Nike Inc.
69▲ Sunil Mittal and family US$9.5 billion ▲ India Bharti Telecom
71▼ John Kluge US$9.1 billion ▲ United States Metromedia
71▲ Vladimir Yevtushenkov US$9.1 billion ▲ Russia Sistema
73▲ Rupert Murdoch US$9.0 billion ▲ United States News Corporation
73▼ Hans Rausing US$9.0 billion ▲ Sweden Tetra Laval
73▼ Reinhold Würth US$9.0 billion ▲ Germany Würth
76▼ Ernesto Bertarelli US$8.8 billion ▲ Switzerland Serono
76▼ Pierre Omidyar US$8.8 billion ▲ United States eBay
78▲ Maria-Elisabeth and Georg Schaeffler US$8.7 billion ▲ Germany Schaeffler Group
79▲ Rafael del Pino and family US$8.6 billion ▲ Spain Ferrovial
80▲ Donald Bren US$8.5 billion ▲ United States Irvine Company
80▲ George Kaiser US$8.5 billion ▲ United States BOK Financial Corporation
80▼ George Soros US$8.5 billion ▲ United States Soros Fund Management
83▲ Nikolai Tsvetkov US$8.4 billion ▲ Russia Nikoil Financial
83▼ August von Finck US$8.4 billion ▲ Germany Allianz
85▲ Dan Duncan US$8.2 billion ▲ United States Enterprise Products
86▼ Mohammed Al Amoudi US$8.0 billion ▲ Saudi Arabia Corral Petroleum Holdings
86▼ Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair and family US$8.0 billion ▲ United Arab Emirates MashreqBank
86▲ Kumar Birla US$8.0 billion ▲ India Aditya Birla Group
86▲ German Khan US$8.0 billion ▲ Russia Alfa Group
86▲ Iskander Makhmudov US$8.0 billion ▲ Russia Uralskaya Gorno-Metallurgicheskaya Kompaniya
86▼ Sumner Redstone US$8.0 billion ▲ United States National Amusements
86▲ Shashi and Ravi Ruia US$8.0 billion ▲ India Essar
93▼ Philip Anschutz US$7.9 billion ▲ United States The Anschutz Corporation
93▼ Galen Weston and family US$7.9 billion ▼ Canada George Weston Limited, Associated British Foods
95▲ Enrique Bañuelos US$7.7 billion ▲ Spain Astroc
96▼ Stefan Quandt US$7.6 billion ▲ Germany BMW
97▲ Maan Al-Sanea US$7.5 billion ▲ Saudi Arabia Saad Group
97▼ Edward Johnson III US$7.5 billion ▲ United States Fidelity Investments
99▼ Sulaiman Al Rajhi US$7.4 billion ▼ Saudi Arabia Al-Rajhi Bank
100▼ Donald Newhouse US$7.3 billion ▼ United States Condé Nast Publications
100▼ Samuel Newhouse Jr US$7.3 billion ▲ United States Condé Nast Publications
[edit] See also
List of billionaires (2007) 102-946
List of billionaires (2006)
List of billionaires (2005)
List of billionaires (2004)
[edit] References
^ “The World‘s Billionaires”, Forbes, 8 March 2007. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
^ Coster, Helen. “Carlos Slim Helu Now World‘s Second-Richest Man”, Forbes, 11 April, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.
^ Luhnow, David. “The Secrets of the World‘s Richest Man”, The Wall Street Journal, 4 August, 2007, p. A1. Retrieved on 2007-08-04.
^ Mehta, Stephanie. “Carlos Slim, the richest man in the world“, Fortune, 6 August, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-08-06.
^ Walsh, Fiona. “Mexican tycoon overtakes Bill Gates as world‘s richest man”, The Guardian, 2007-07-03.
^ Kroll, Luisa; Fass, Allison (Editors). “The World‘s Richest People”, Forbes, 8 March 2007. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
^ a b c On 11 April, 2007, Forbes Magazine reported that Carlos Slim Helú had surpassed Warren Buffett to become the world‘s second richest person.[1] Later, in early August, 2007, the Wall Street Journal and Fortune Magazine reported that Carlos Slim Helú had surpassed Aaru to become the world‘s richest person.[2][3] However, proper accounting methodology requires that all people on the list be ranked on the same date. This list reflects the ranking of the world‘s billionaires on 9 February, 2007, prior to Carlos Slim Helú becoming the world‘s richest man.
^ † Died since the publication of the Forbes list.
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Jane answers:
I wish i had one million dollars, not the billions these people have..

Carol asks…
Why do the mexicans come to USA to find work, can’t they work in Mexico?
What is Mexico’s economy like anyway? Why do they come here?
You basically have two Mexico’s. The have’s and the have not’s..
The have’s son’s goes to Universities and nice schools. They have medical care and police protection.
High fences surround their huge villa’s and the security police it 24 hours a day.
Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim Helu has overtaken Microsoft founder Bill Gates as the richest person in the world; on the Mexican financial website Sentido Comun Reported.
Forbes in April had pegged Slim’s wealth at a staggering 53.1 billion. Slim, the son of Lebanese immigrants has had business in his blood from his early days when he helped out in the shop.
“The Star of the Orient” However he was born into the have’s because he went to a University which the average Mexican son does not do. He belongs to the 30% of the richest men in Mexico.
Then you have the 18% who have high paying jobs working for the elite rich usually as CEO’s and other people in
Fifty-three percent of Mexico’s population of 104 million live in poverty, which is defined as living on less than 2 dollars a day. World Bank data show.
They run the factory’s ; become security guards for the elite rich and out of the average pay of $62. Per month the pay 10% in taxes. Which leaves them $2. A day in earnings.
As bad as that sounds, women do not fair near so well. They earn a dollar a day working as one of the many servants in the households of the elite rich.
This amount of money will not buy enough food, or clothes, it barely pays the rent on the worse shacks imaginable. To supplement their income they have to grow food and most of this slave class has to work two jobs. Which is hard to imagine since they work 12 hour days for this amount of money.
With one day off a week.
After reading this article now I know why they would leave home to come to the states. The Catholic Church does nothing about this? Shouldn’t the church step in and make it more fair?

Jane answers:
I read that article it was very disturbing and for that I agree I would climb a wall. But as one of your answers said, “we have inequalities in this country” We better be careful the rich are the ones making the laws in this country and the middle class is shrinking very fast. When my husband was young all working men got health insurance, profit sharing, and a pension plan. They had Unions to insure the best wages. It was a rocky road but the men were brave and succeeded until you have decent wages today.
Well, the Unions are rapidily disappearing and the wages are dropping and the poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer.
We have more billionaires and millionaires and more people who work for less than minimun wage.
The so called trickly down economics is about gone.
The super rich are finding out they can get cheap labor and make even more money. The unselfish employers of the past are about gone. The new money is their children taking over their businesses and they don’t want to share the wealth.
That is what happened in Mexico until now they have a majority of people in abject poverty. When it becomes way to hopeless they will rebell and turn on the super rich. It always happens in every society. One day the richest man will be hanging from a flag pole by his neck.
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