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Episode 3: For Better, or Worse? Are US Households "Better Off" Than New Year's 2022?

December 29, 2022 Greg Weldon Season 1 Episode 3
Episode 3: For Better, or Worse? Are US Households "Better Off" Than New Year's 2022?
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Money, Markets & New Age Investing
Episode 3: For Better, or Worse? Are US Households "Better Off" Than New Year's 2022?
Dec 29, 2022 Season 1 Episode 3
Greg Weldon

Wow, SO much to talk about in Episode #3. Greg starts with a discussion of US Household sentiment as it pertains to their current/future financial "situation", for better, or worse. Further, he looks back at inflation in 2022, linking it to depleted Household Savings, record consumer credit creation, and outright deflation in "real" wages-income, along with a massive "liquidity drain" in the monetary system and Bond markets, with the latter becoming unstable at times. Then he looks ahead to 2023 to note a broad range of intensifying risk factors, specifically as it applies to ever-more-acute RISK to all paper assets. And finally Greg continues to tackle the question, "what to do", as keeping pace with officialdom's perpetual debasement of the purchasing power of paper currencies becomes increasingly difficult. As such Greg opens the discussion to the world of Foreign Exchange, Agricultural Commodities, Metals, and Energy. 

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Wow, SO much to talk about in Episode #3. Greg starts with a discussion of US Household sentiment as it pertains to their current/future financial "situation", for better, or worse. Further, he looks back at inflation in 2022, linking it to depleted Household Savings, record consumer credit creation, and outright deflation in "real" wages-income, along with a massive "liquidity drain" in the monetary system and Bond markets, with the latter becoming unstable at times. Then he looks ahead to 2023 to note a broad range of intensifying risk factors, specifically as it applies to ever-more-acute RISK to all paper assets. And finally Greg continues to tackle the question, "what to do", as keeping pace with officialdom's perpetual debasement of the purchasing power of paper currencies becomes increasingly difficult. As such Greg opens the discussion to the world of Foreign Exchange, Agricultural Commodities, Metals, and Energy. 

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