Fox News – “ominous Great Depression warning”

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

Fox Business is reporting that economic conditions are much worse than you are being told.  Unfortunately, this is the conclusion when you have ZERO understanding of the historical trends and economic conditions. It is true that the shortages of COVID have caused prices to rise faster than economic growth and most incomes.  Therefore, they conclude that our standard of living has been rapidly declining.  The number reveals that more than one-third of all U.S. young adults are being supported in part by their parents. Thanks to COVID, this disrupted society far greater than anyone is reporting. In addition to the shortages because of the lockdowns, by the end of 2020, more than half of young adults in America were living with one or both parents. That statistic actually exceeded the record high of the Great Depression.

Here is the worst part of this analysis. Many are jumping on the bandwagon claiming that the decline in real disposable income has been the largest since 1932 and therefore, this is a warning sign of a Great Depression is coming. They seem to be focused on the fact that the GDP report showed a significant decline in real disposable income, which fell over $1 trillion in 2022. Now let’s look closer!

First of all, the entire reason why unemployment rise to 25% during the latter part of the Great Depression was the Dust Bowl. Why? At that time, about 40% of the civil workforce was still agrarian. The Dust Bowl meant job loss. If you could not even plant crops, there was no need for people to pick crops.

Service during the Great Depression accounted for 17% of the workforce compared to 44%+ today. Government, federal, state, and local, was 22% of the civil workforce during the Great Depression compared to 33% by 1980. Things have continued to evolve and by 2019, services represent 79.41%. Agriculture is now a tiny fraction of what it once was – 1.41%.

In the USA, at the state level, their share of the civil workforce varies greatly. Florida is at about 11.3% compared to New Mexico which is 22.5% – a government employee’s paradise. The lowest is Michigan at 10.1%.

During the Great Depression, the entire reason for the collapse in disposable income was the collapse in agriculture which created a collapse in income due to massive unemployment. That is totally different from the crisis we have today.

Here we have rising prices due to shortages and then central banks raising interest rates in a fool’s quest to stop inflation when it is not based on speculation. Moreover, the biggest borrower is the government, and rising interest rates will only increase their exposure to keep rolling over the debt. Therefore, governments have been borrowing year after year. What happens when the public no longer buys their debt? Real disposable income has been collapsing for completely different reasons since 1932. Here we have the costs of everything rising and then these people want war with Russia and China. Every war since the start of recorded history has resulted in inflation. Add to this, the total insanity of trying to end climate change by outlawing fossil fuels at a time when the climate is prone to getting colder.

We are already witnessing riots around the world BECAUSE of inflation. During the Great Depression, people were suffering from DEFLATION. So comparing just that statistic of a decline in personal income and projecting we now face a Great Depression, does not even qualify to be classified as analysis. That is no different from someone warning that carrots must be lethal because everyone who has ever eaten a carrot has obviously died.

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VOWG
VOWG
February 1, 2023 6:33 am

The covid lie was only part of the problem the rest is the desire for total control over people.

Iggy
Iggy
February 1, 2023 6:49 am

When I was a kid even the working poor had a decent life ,now if you are not gaming the system through fraud your life sucks.

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
  Iggy
February 1, 2023 7:43 am

Your life is largely what your mind allows it to be. Not 100%, but easily above 90%.

Change your mind, change your life.

Iggy
Iggy
  Perfect Stranger
February 1, 2023 8:17 am

Tell us that shit in another year.

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
  Iggy
February 1, 2023 10:03 am

Okay. Be honest, are you doing the absolute best you can for yourself in every area of your life?

I’m having a fairly good life so far, but I can’t honestly answer yes to my question.

Iggy
Iggy
  Perfect Stranger
February 1, 2023 2:11 pm

Motherfucker I’m 60 years old barely hanging on been fucked over my whole life by cunts Jews corporations and my govt I’m one step away from you know what glad your doing your best and having a good life fuck you

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
  Iggy
February 1, 2023 4:04 pm

I’m not doing anywhere near my best, there are many things I could do far better and make my life much better.

With an attitude like yours you have already lost.

It’s toxic, and will only bring you more grief and trouble to your life. Take that anger and self pity and do something constructive with it.

Try it and prove me wrong.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Perfect Stranger
February 2, 2023 8:35 am

What do you do for a living?

flash
flash
February 1, 2023 7:55 am

They’re coming for your chickens , bruh.

Last spring, in March, at a press conference in Brussels, Joe Biden explained that the sanctions he was imposing against Russia, while morally necessary, were also going to cause food shortages around the world, including here in the United States. “It’s going to be real,” he said.

Now, Biden said this in a very odd way. There was no hint or panic, emotions you’d expect from a leader predicting the deaths of human beings from starvation. None of that. Instead, there was pure, nonchalant casualness. Biden could have been describing the weather or a trip to the dry cleaners. “It’s going to be real.”

Then Biden continued, recounting a conversation he had with European allies. He told us all about it. When he met with the group, Biden said, they spoke about “how we could increase and disseminate more rapidly food shortages.” That’s what Joe Biden said verbatim. It’s on tape…

We can’t know what Joe Biden was thinking, if anything, when he uttered those words in Brussels. We can only tell you what happened afterward.

Strange disasters began to beset food processors all over the United States. In April, the next month, the headquarters of one of this country’s largest organic food distributors was destroyed in a fire. Cause unknown. The next month, in a single week, actually, two separate private plane crashes took out two separate food processing centers. One plane hit a General Mills plant in Georgia. The other plane hit a food plant in Idaho. By the way, back in February, a boiler explosion obliterated a potato processing plant in Oregon and so on.

So even people who aren’t given to connecting the dots, who don’t think of themselves as conspiracy nuts, begin to wonder, “Is there something here?” But no one could tell. The Biden administration had no answers and no way to get to the answers because they had no data.

keann
keann
  flash
February 1, 2023 9:06 am

Build Back Better has devolved from Settle For Less to Some of You Must Starve and Die.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  keann
February 1, 2023 10:32 am

The WEF lunatic filth propose saving the planet by starving, vaccinating and buggering children. Anybody else curious about how the idea of saving the planet by abusing children was up for about a day and a half and suddenly disappeared without a trace or further mention?

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
February 1, 2023 10:28 am

During the 1930’s Depression we still had a gold backed dollar, there was some foundation under society…today it’s gone, it’s just an illusion, a fiat nightmare awaits.

august
august
  WilliamtheResolute
February 2, 2023 11:38 am

War for the Planet of the Apes!!!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 1, 2023 10:39 am

Covid didn’t cause the inflation, money printing caused it. FACT!-If nobody has money to buy things, prices go down. If everyone has more money, prices go up. Covid was just an excuse to print $Trillions of new dollars that were used to transfer wealth from the masses to the few. 99% of our society is being fucked by the criminal bankers.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
February 1, 2023 1:10 pm

Abolish the Fed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
February 1, 2023 5:42 pm

When credit is cheap, prices go up.
Student loans, home mortgage, cars, etc.
All have resulted in massive price increases.

Euddolen ap Afallach
Euddolen ap Afallach
February 1, 2023 10:44 am

What happens to the economic
projections and models if you
subtract say:

1. 30% world pop?
2. 50% world pop?
3. 70% world pop?

Or subtract:

1. 30% uSA pop?
2. 50% uSA pop?
3. 70% uSA pop?

Also, how would the projections shift
if you took, say, 50% uSA pop
and replaced them with same # of third
world immigrants and their culturally
unique consumption patterns?

Other permutations etc.

Asking for a find.

overthecliff
overthecliff
February 1, 2023 1:22 pm

I do believe that there is a conspiracy to starve people . It’s not necessary though. When the multiple tens of trillions of debt crashes there will be plenty of hunger to go around. It will be the crisis of this 4th turning with consequences most of us have not even considered.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  overthecliff
February 3, 2023 1:18 am

Obviously, 90% live in cities, only pay attention to sports and entertainment, while the world dries up and agriculture is failing everywhere, half live off Welfare, and vote for communist; what could go wrong?