Market Volatility Ahead
The discussion delves into the parallels between the current economic situation and the early 1970s, highlighting the risks posed by persistent inflation and rising interest rates. With unemployment levels unsustainable in the low threes, the potential for a challenging labor market looms, impacting millions. The uncertainty surrounding the future of the workforce, particularly post-COVID, raises critical questions about economic recovery and business formation.In this clip
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