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The Most Significant Monetary Development Since WW2 is Happening at the Worst Time: What Does it Mean for America?

The Most Significant Monetary Development Since WW2 is Happening at the Worst Time: What Does it Mean for America?

Crashes And Taxes Podcast · Rebecca Walser

March 10, 202226m 10s

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Show Notes

On this show, we've talked about all the significant fiscal and political forces that will disgorge the way business is done globally - including the end of the US Dollar's World Reserve currency status, and pressures on the energy supply.

It's easy to think that these major financial events are still years away, but the truth is, these tectonic shifts are closer than we think. What's happening in Ukraine is a harsh reminder that politics and money are intrinsically linked, and a precursor to some turbulent economic times.

Should we be concerned about the Petrodollar coming to an end? How is Russia's aggression in Ukraine going to affect our economy?

In this episode, I talk about the dangerous link between politics and money, and why this is the worst time for these two to be so closely tied.