In recent years, the financial world has been shaken by bank collapses that have caused widespread economic turmoil. What used to be a rare and catastrophic event has now become increasingly common. The collapse of several regional banks in the United States last year marked the start of a troubling trend that appears to be continuing. Experts predict that more banks will face similar fates, which raises concerns about the stability of the global financial system. The frequency of bank collapses in the U.S. is alarming, with regional banks failing in quick succession. These collapses are troubling and show deeper systemic issues within the financial sector.