Is a 2030 Depression Really Coming? What History and Economics Tell Us | Retire in Texas 200th Episode Special
Description
In this 200th-episode special of Retire in Texas, Darryl Lyons, CEO & Co-Founder of PAX Financial Group, begins a three-part series exploring why some economists are discussing the potential for a future downturn, and what history can teach us about investor behavior during times of uncertainty.
From the fall of Rome to the Great Depression to today's evolving economy, Darryl connects four powerful influences - government spending, inflation, demographics, and technology - and discusses how these forces interact to shape long-term economic outcomes. He also examines how optimism and pessimism affect investor psychology and what it means to stay steady when headlines predict doom.
If you've ever wondered whether history is repeating itself - or how to stay grounded when headlines predict doom - this episode offers clarity, perspective, and practical insights to help you think long-term.
Key Highlights from the Episode
-Why predictions of a "2030 Depression" are gaining attention.
-Optimists vs. pessimists: how each influences investor behavior.
-Lessons from history: Rome's collapse and the Great Depression.
-Why history doesn't repeat itself - but it often rhymes.
-What gives U.S. currency its resilience, and how trust plays a role in economic stability.
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