Ep. 113 - Commercial Real Estate Crisis Worsens, Burgeoning U.S. Debt Sales – Inflation on the Way!
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The U.S. employment data has been significantly overstated since 2022. The economy has not generated more full-time jobs for native Americans with all the reported increases either non-existent (later adjusted out of the data), part-time, or non-native Americans (importantly non-documented in America). The Fed is likely throwing in the towel, albeit slowly, on its higher interest rate policy (motivators include the commercial real estate crisis, growing banking issues, and government selling of $7 Trillion in Treasury debt this next year).
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