Mortimer Zuckerman

American businessman

Mortimer Benjamin Zuckermanis a Canadian-American billionaire media proprietor, magazine editor, and investor. He is the co-founder, executive chairman and former CEO of Boston Properties, one of the largest real estate investment trusts in the US. Zuckerman is also the owner and publisher of U.S. News & World Report, where he serves as editor-in-chief.

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About the Mortimer Zuckerman

Mortimer Benjamin Zuckermanis a Canadian-American billionaire media proprietor, magazine editor, and investor. He is the co-founder, executive chairman and former CEO of Boston Properties, one of the largest real estate investment trusts in the US. Zuckerman is also the owner and publisher of U.S. News & World Report, where he serves as editor-in-chief. He formerly owned the New York Daily News, The Atlantic, and Fast Company. As of August 2024, his net worth is estimated at US$2.6 billion.

10 Quotes by Mortimer Zuckerman

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    Americans cannot maintain their essential faith in government if there are two Americas, in which the private sector’s work subsidizes the disproportionate benefits of this new public sector elite.

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    American businessman

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    Surely, if Mother Nature had been consulted, she would never have consented to building a city in New Orleans.

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    American businessman

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    These days the American dream of home ownership has turned into a nightmare for millions of families. They wake every day to the reality of a horrible decline in the value of the home that has meant so much to them.

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    American businessman

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    These days, government employees are better off in almost every area: pay, benefits, time off, and security, on top of working fewer hours. They can thrive even in a down economy.

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    American businessman

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    For the baby boomer generation, a home is now seen not as the cornerstone of advancement but a ball and chain, restricting their ability and their mobility to move and seek out a job at another location.

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    American businessman

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    The unique danger today is the possibility that we may face longer-term stagnation as a consequence of relying too heavily on borrowed money.

    Mortimer Zuckerman

    American businessman

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    I decided law was the exact opposite of sex; even when it was good, it was lousy.

    Mortimer Zuckerman

    American businessman

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    Millions of public workers have become a kind of privileged new class – a new elite, who live better than their private sector counterparts. Public servants have become the public’s masters. No wonder the public is upset.

    Mortimer Zuckerman

    American businessman

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    Natural erosion had reduced the critical barrier islands in the Gulf, the result of the destruction of some 300,000 acres of wetlands. This amounted to 30 miles of marshlands.

    Mortimer Zuckerman

    American businessman

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    The most critical factor subduing the demand for housing is that home ownership is no longer seen as the great, long-term buildup in equity value it once was.

    Mortimer Zuckerman

    American businessman