FTM 354: America's "Titanic" Economy Is Not Unsinkable




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Summary: Nov. 14, 2019 - The Titanic ship that set sail in 1912 was considered "unsinkable." Of course, it met an icy fate after the unthinkable happened. Likewise, many Americans are acting as if the U.S. economy is "unsinkable" and could never face a day of reckoning. In this week's broadcast, economist and author Jerry Robinson explains why America's "greatest economy ever" is sailing straight towards a massive financial iceberg that could lead to devastating consequences. Later, he provides specific strategies every American can take to prepare for the inevitable day of reckoning that lies ahead.