Are We Heading for a 2030s Depression? - Understanding Global Economic and Population Shifts
Description
What we can monitor and do now in preparation for a 2030s depression, which may or may not arrive.
Topics covered include:
- Why ITR Economics has been predicting a 2030s depression for over a decade.
- What are the early warning signs we can monitor for increasing risk of economic and financial turmoil
- What are U.S. and global population predictions by the Congressional Budget Office and the United Nations
- What is the status of Social Security and what would it take to make it more sustainable
- What are the impacts of a slowing or shrinking population
- How should we invest, and what other financial actions should we take in the face of long-term depression forecasts
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Show Notes
Top 5 Causes of the 2030s Great Depression—ITR Economics
The Demographic Outlook: 2024 to 2054—Congressional Budget Office
Testimony on Social Security’s Finances—Congressional Budget Office
World Population Prospects 2024—The United Nations
World Population Prospects 2024: Graphs/Profiles—The United Nations
America is uniquely ill-suited to handle a falling population—The Economist
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