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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
1 y

Not Just the US: Global Debt-To-GDP Ratios Are Skyrocketing
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Not Just the US: Global Debt-To-GDP Ratios Are Skyrocketing

The recent CPI report indicates that the Fed could be cutting rates in September, but whether they cut or not, America’s debt will continue to expand unsustainably. The US national debt is so out of control that, ironically enough, even the Federal Reserve chair has expressed concern about the problem. And while America is among the top contributors, it isn’t just the US that’s spending money it doesn’t have: after briefly declining in 2023, the global debt-to-GDP ratio is again at an all-time high. Even though interest rates are still extremely low by any free market standard, with even modestly elevated interest rates in the US, payments on servicing the debt skyrocket. This blows up the national debt balloon even bigger. With zero chance of Washington reigning in spending anywhere near enough to keep up, the interest can only be paid with even more borrowing. The largest quarterly increases were unsurprisingly in the US and Japan, and these are a couple of the most indebted national economies overall. But emerging markets are now along for the ride, with some of the largest debt-to-GDP ratio increases this year coming from the likes of China, India, Brazil, and Mexico. Along with Thailand and Korea, China’s ratio of consumer debt to GDP is still above pre-COVID levels. In any event, 2023’s debt-to-GPT ratio decline was not due to countries spending more responsibly. It was due to inflation, which can have the effect of boosting nominal GDP, because it increases the total on-paper value of the goods that a country produces, and makes tax revenues appear artificially higher. But while inflation makes prices go up, it doesn’t increase the real, lasting value of an economy. It also steals purchasing power from savers, which can only be spun as an economic positive in a world like ours, ruled by the Keynesian perversion of fiat central banking. The whipsaw effect of monetary policy never truly addresses the root of any problem it attempts to solve. It requires fallible humans with limited information, limited tools, and endless biases to attempt to micromanage a system of near-infinite complexity.Power up with Nitric Boost that’s now 40% OFF! This potent formula gives you the massive edge in strength and superior circulation for that unparalleled performance you've been looking for! After post-2008 quantitative easing programs flooded the world with cheap credit, it logically resulted in a flood of investment in poorly-rated governments and companies, encouraging risky borrowing. Justified by the need to “stimulate the economy,” expanding the debt with endless central bank money printing promises to fix a problem that was caused by central banking itself. More recently, COVID money-printing “stimulus” shenanigans even more drastically increased the debt-to-GDP ratio to even more epic levels. Money printing just happens to also enrich those who happen to be closest to the money printer, and financial firms that can scoop up assets for pennies on the dollar during an engineered bust. Meanwhile, Americans are unable to afford basic goods, racking up massive personal debt in addition to what their government owes. Struggling consumers are starting to realize en masse that something is very wrong. As Peter Schiff said about the Fed in a recent interview with Don Ma on NTD’s Business Matters: “If it tries to tries to fight inflation, which is worrying the consumer, it’s got to raise interest rates, but that’s already worrying the consumer…on the other hand, if the Fed…cuts them as planned, inflation’s gonna get a whole lot worse, which means consumer confidence can only go down.”  To make matters worse, the current record level of credit card debt being racked up by struggling Americans doesn’t even count the increasingly popular “pay-as-you-go” programs, which aren’t tracked as part of the overall consumer debt calculation. That’s because they’re individual programs offered by retailers, rather than “official” debt that comes from bank loans. US credit card debt has reached more than $1.1 trillion, an all-time high.Year-over-year growth has fallen from nearly 40% to 7.5%. It is still much above the historical average, though.Meanwhile, interest rate on credit card debt is at record 21.6%Chart: Liz Ann Sonders pic.twitter.com/0XTYf1KweQ— Global Markets Investor (@GlobalMktObserv) May 9, 2024 In a few other countries (like Canada and Australia), household debt as a percentage of GDP was even higher in 2022 than in the US — over 100% — with no end in sight. A few Western countries, like Germany and Switzerland, have seen their national debt-to-GDP ratios decrease in 2024, but not nearly enough to offset the overall global increase. The increasing age of the average global citizen is also exacerbating the global debt powder keg. Labor shortages will increase as populations get older and countries don’t have enough young people to employ and replace elderly folks who are aging out of the workforce. Older citizens also require more social services, but without enough revenue to fund them, the entire balance falls apart. Japan has an especially dire issue with an aging population, but even here in the US, the number of Americans expected to hit 65 and up is slated to increase by 47% by 2050. The recent CPI report indicates that the Fed could be cutting rates in September, but whether they cut or not, America’s debt will continue to expand unsustainably. And the debt bubble is global — when it pops, it’s going to be spectacular. Economist Peter Schiff Predicts A Financial Crisis That Will Make The Great Depression Look Tame
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Practical Prepping
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Practical Prepping

by K.F., Survival Blog: I’ve heard it said that you can make a small fortune in horse breeding, if you start with a large fortune. Prepping is a lot like that, too. You can be ready for almost anything if you throw enough money at the problem set that is prepping. But what do you […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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WHO Needs A Treaty? “One Health” Is Already Firmly Established In America
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WHO Needs A Treaty? “One Health” Is Already Firmly Established In America

by Patrick Wood, Activist Post: Technocracy seeks to take over the entire planet. The late Rosa Koire saw Sustainable Development, aka Technocracy, as “the blueprint, the comprehensive plan of action for the 21st century to inventory and control all land, all water, all plants, all minerals, all animals, all construction, all means of production, all energy, all […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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VIDEO: Bill Gates & Pfizer CEO Bourla Brag About Deadly Covid Shots
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VIDEO: Bill Gates & Pfizer CEO Bourla Brag About Deadly Covid Shots

from The Alex Jones Show: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
1 y

Costco Added a New Pastry to the Bakery Section and It’s “Dangerously Delicious”
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Costco Added a New Pastry to the Bakery Section and It’s “Dangerously Delicious”

“Looks so good,” one customer wrote. READ MORE...
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Why You Need a Coffee Mug Hanger in Your Closet (It’s Ingenious Organizing!)
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Why You Need a Coffee Mug Hanger in Your Closet (It’s Ingenious Organizing!)

I dream of having a closet that has a built-in slot for all of my clothes, shoes, and accessories. I long to splurge on a custom build, with cubbies, hooks, and every other bell or whistle I can painstakingly select to ensure the space never becomes a black hole of haphazardly tossed garments and bags ever again. But that dream is not my current reality. I live in an old, rented apartment with a very bare-bones bedroom closet. READ MORE...
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
1 y

Lainey Wilson Reveals the One Thing She Will Never Stop Doing
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Lainey Wilson Reveals the One Thing She Will Never Stop Doing

Lainey says she's been doing this "from the beginning." Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y ·Youtube Politics

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Joe Biden and the Alzheimer's "Keep Falling"
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y

Tesla Renting Abandoned Parking Lots - Is This a Sign of Trouble for the EV Giant?
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Tesla Renting Abandoned Parking Lots - Is This a Sign of Trouble for the EV Giant?

A find in a huge parking lot near St. Louis is raising eyebrows and causing some to speculate over the financial security of electric vehicle giant Tesla. The parking lot sits outside a mall in Chesterfield, Missouri, that is about to close down permanently. And outside the mall entrance that...
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Bikers Den
Bikers Den
1 y

KTM Adventure Rider Rally to Take Place Oct. 10-13
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KTM Adventure Rider Rally to Take Place Oct. 10-13

The KTM Adventure Rider Rally invites ADV riders of any brand to come to Deadwood, South Dakota, for four days of adventure riding and KTM motorcycle demos. The rally is based out of The Lodge in Deadwood and will take place Oct. 10-13, 2024. Participants can expect rides featuring extensive double-track trails, red dirt/clay, rocky sections, snaking turns, mountain climbs, and valleys. Landmarks in the region include Devil’s Tower, Spearfish Canyon, the Black Hills, and more. Routes include various loops suitable for different skill levels, so all adventure riders will be able to enjoy the event. Ride groups will consist of two to four riders of similar skill level. If you’re bringing your buddies, you can register to be placed in the same ride group. The first day of the event, Oct. 10, is the demo day, on which participants can try out KTM models from the list below. The pre-event dinner on Thursday night is also included in the cost of registration. The KTM 790 Adventure is one of many models that will be available for demo rides during the KTM Adventure Rider Rally event. KTM Demo Models: KTM 1390 Super Duke R Evo KTM 1290 Super Duke GT KTM 890 SMT KTM 990 Duke KTM 790 Duke KTM 390 Duke KTM 1290 Super Adventure R KTM 1290 Super Adventure S KTM 890 Adventure R KTM 790 Adventure KTM 390 Adventure KTM 690 Enduro R KTM 690 SMC R KTM 500 EXC-F KTM 350 EXC-F The next two days are ride days when participants will enjoy riding with their ride group. On Saturday, participants can recount the tales of their adventures during the included Awards Dinner. There will also be shorter rides and games on Sunday. Throughout the event, some KTM ambassadors and athletes will be present, including Marvin Musquin, Ryan Dungey, and Taylor Robert. Registration is now open, but space is limited, so it’s recommended to register early. Registration includes an event t-shirt and hat, the pre-event dinner, breakfast from Friday to Sunday, and the Awards Dinner on Saturday. Registration costs $350, and there’s a “meals only” package for $175 for those traveling with participants. Visit the KTM website to register. See all of Rider‘s KTM coverage here. The post KTM Adventure Rider Rally to Take Place Oct. 10-13 appeared first on Rider Magazine.
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