This is insane.
50% of Gen Z and Millennials are still on their parent’s payroll.
The average person is getting $18,000 from mom and dad 🤯 pic.twitter.com/3NPvSrorpu
— Anthony Pompliano 🌪 (@APompliano) March 31, 2025
62% of Americans could come up with $2,000 in case of an emergency, the lowest on record, per Bloomberg. pic.twitter.com/0rpUYZxK9J
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 31, 2025
This is the biggest problem we have in this country.
Wealth inequality. When 1% have more money than the other 99% they hold all of the power. https://t.co/kCU5ocp8bA
— QE Infinity (@StealthQE4) April 1, 2025
IF U.S. incomes spiked 69%, we'd return to pre-pandemic housing affordability levels
IF U.S. home prices fell 41%, we'd return to pre-pandemic affordability
IF mortgage rates fell 4.3 percentage points, we'd return to pre-pandemic affordability pic.twitter.com/p9SBMxzJ5F
— Lance Lambert (@NewsLambert) April 1, 2025
Day 2 of tracking the collapse: 15% of student loan holders are behind on payments — 9M borrowers. (New York Fed, 2025) 🧵 1/4
— Amanda Goodall (@thejobchick) March 31, 2025
Housing is looking rough with 21+ week job searches and close to 15% FHA delinquencies across all sectors. EdgePulse analysis sees a ripple effect converging late Q3/Q4. 3/4
— Amanda Goodall (@thejobchick) March 31, 2025
This happened before the great depression too https://t.co/dIQwg1xzf6
— Darth Powell (@VladTheInflator) April 1, 2025