No after Americans tore it down it became the stock exchange
If you look in history book you can see there have been many great republicans such as Ronald Reagon, Abe Lincoln, and coountless others. They bring the country together, and they support families and main strreet vs wall street.
Both Democrats and Republicans receive substantial support from Wall Street donors, but historically, Democrats tend to attract more financial backing from the financial industry. However, the distribution of financial investments on Wall Street can vary based on individual donors' preferences and beliefs, rather than a clear-cut party divide.
Yes; there is a whole bunch of people who are unhappy about the bailout. Their argument is simple: Why must the government spend the taxpayers' money to help clear up the mess made by the financial gurus of Wall Street.
The wall street moguls have been bleeding the economy dry for over 25 years and no one has tried to control them. Less that 1% of the population controls 99% of the money. Wall Street caused the great recession of 2008, were bailed out by Bush and company and used the bailout money to give themselves enormous bonuses for scamming us again. Wall street does not generate new jobs, they take the money out of circulation that could finance jobs.
A concept or situation that is hard to understand because of its hugeness or outrageousness. For instance, the government bailout of wall street banks cost seven hundred billion dollars. That is mind boggling.
Wall Street is a street, not a building, business or residence. It has no address. Rather, the buildings, businesses and residences that are located on Wall Street have addresses (121 Wall Street, 59 Wall Street, etc.).
the parents subscribe to the wall street journal
I'd imagine because it is a 'street' surrounded by 'walls'.
Wall street began in the 1800's.
Wall Street was famous for the economics that blacks have
The word Wall Street is a proper noun, the name of a specific street. The word wall is a common noun, a word for any wall. The word street is a common noun, a word for any street. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. Wall Street is the name of a street, a thing.
Wall Street is the street where financial services and institutions are located. It is called Wall Street because a Wall was built early in NY history to hold back the river and provide land.