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Why the U.S. May Be Headed for a "Greater Depression"

The Unsustainable Debt Burden
We've borrowed more money than can possibly be repaid. Multiple countries, like the United States, are grappling with staggering debts that have evolved from burdens into anchors, posing a significant threat of dragging the global economy into a state of terminal instability.
Those who are owed money are banking on repayment. But let's face the hard truth—the money just isn’t there.
What does this mean? DEFAULTS ARE INEVITABLE.
And this statement isn’t fear-mong...

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