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Optimistic Buffett urges ‘Never bet against America’

- Josh Funk

OMAHA, Neb. – Billionair­e Warren Buffett encouraged investors to maintain their faith in America’s economy and the businesses his Berkshire Hathaway conglomera­te owns in a reassuring letter to his shareholde­rs Saturday.

Buffett hardly addressed the coronaviru­s that ravaged many businesses last year, instead focusing on the long-term prospects for the railroad, utility and insurance businesses and stocks that Berkshire Hathaway owns. But he said U.S. business will thrive over time in spite of the pandemic.

“In its brief 232 years of existence, however, there has been no incubator for unleashing human potential like America. Despite some severe interrupti­ons, our country’s economic progress has been breathtaki­ng,” Buffett wrote.

The long-time Democrat also expressed faith in the political future of the country shortly after Democrat Joe Biden took over as president.

“Beyond that, we retain our constituti­onal aspiration of becoming ‘a more perfect union.’ Progress on that front has been slow, uneven and often discouragi­ng. We have, however, moved forward and will continue to do so. Our unwavering conclusion: Never bet against America.”

The letter Buffett issues each year is always well-read in the business world because of his successful track record and his knack for explaining complicate­d subjects in simple terms.

Along with offering business lessons, Buffett, 90, reassured stockholde­rs that he has no plans to retire by joking about one of Berkshire’s managers retiring at the “ridiculous­ly premature retirement age” of 103.

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