Consumer sentiment is lower today than during the height of the pandemic lockdown in March/April of 2020. $2.1 trillion of US excess savings were spent in 3 years

Consumer sentiment is lower today than during the height of the pandemic lockdown in March/April of 2020. It is currently at levels traditionally seen during recessions. — Wealthion (@wealthion) July 14, 2024 THIS IS WILD: $2.1 trillion of US excess savings were spent in 3 years As a result, cumulative excess savings are now NEGATIVE …

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WELL, OF COURSE IT IS: October Surprise In March/April? Is the invisible hand of the Dark Powers working to install a Democrat House Majority before the November election?

Fox News reports that Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., chairman of the House select committee on China, is announcing he’s leaving Congress on April 19, which, Elizabeth Elkind points out, will temporarily leave House Republicans with just a one-seat majority. Causing Chad Pergram to ask: Could the Republicans’ slim House majority slip away before November? Have RINOs and/or NeverTrumpers decided that, instead …

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If declining interest in real estate licenses is an indicator of economic downturn, $SPY will peak in March/April 2024 and then it will crash horribly.

by Naive-Historian-2110 In 2008 only 9% of mortgages were delinquent or in foreclosure. it doesn’t matter if half of homeowners have a 2% mortgage. it only takes a seemingly small amount of defaults and delinquencies to send waves. It’s definitely going to be the mother of all crashes. It’s like if the GFC f**ked the …

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