That came after a loss of 14.5 percent in 2000.
Even after three to five years, there is still a 20 percent loss.
That number was cut to 46,000 by 1992, a loss of 43 percent.
America, with a 3 percent loss of potential income, is in between.
This year, the number dropped to 2.23 million, a loss of nearly 10 percent over the five years.
I recently sold the property at a 50 percent loss.
If none sell, the loss of 20 percent remains possible.
But that included a 6.2 percent loss in the third quarter.
A $384 cut, in other words, represents a 45 percent loss.
The worst group, with a loss of 6.7 percent, was health care funds.