What If A Coming Recession And Bear Market Are The Least Of Our Worries?

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History is full of examples where nations resorted to taking on ever-increasing amounts of debt to maintain a positive economic growth rate.

But it never works out well for those who do. Most often, they end up sacrificing the purchasing power of their currencies in the process.

Many analysts are now raising such concerns about the fast-growing national, corporate, and consumer debt pile in the US and other G7 nations.

Are we repeating the mistakes of history? Or is it truly different this time?

To discuss, we're fortunate to welcome monetary and macro analyst John Rubino, author and co-author of numerous books including The Money Bubble with James Turk.

Video Length: 01:34:33


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