Mine is somewhat better, not a lot. The credits for home buyers helped my great grandaughter buy a home. Since I have remained employed my retirement has continued to grow, and I am past any possible cuts or changes it the terms of that, so that is good. Interest rates have continued low and probably will for the next couple years, that is good. The republicans could have made some real deals that would have been beneficial to all of us, but they were only interested in posturing. "The most important election in your life",.... give me a break. Truman was president when I arrived, and that line has been used in every election I can remember, which was Eisenhower's re-election, very faintly. Bush started 2 wars and then drug them out ad-infinitum , which we gained nothing from and cost a bundle. If Obama spends a bundle on infrastructure at least I wont be afraid to cross a bridge , and maybe will be able to get on a train that is not total crap one day. At least it will be HERE, NOT in Iraq, and built by American workers, so someone will have a job. My review is mixed. I did not vote for him, he is not as good as many hoped, and not as bad as others feared. It's life.... pay your quarter, take your chances.