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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 1H 54M

I Left Germany. Here's Why Europe Is Declining (E203)

from El Podcast · host Jesse Wright, Chris Consultant, El Podcast, El Podcast Media

A wide-ranging discussion on Germany's economic decline, deindustrialization, housing crisis, migration, taxation, political culture, and why Chris chose to leave Germany for Spain. Guest Bio Chris Consultant is a German macro and systems analyst who writes and speaks about economics, energy policy, demographics, taxation, migration, and the long-term trajectory of Europe. He offers an on-the-ground perspective on Germany's economic and political challenges. Topics Discussed Germany's economic decline and deindustrialization China Shock 2.0 and competition with German industry Energy policy and the loss of cheap Russian energy NATO, military spending, and rearmament Housing affordability and low homeownership rates Germany's high taxes and business climate Immigration and labor market dynamics The rise of the AfD and political polarization Internet, infrastructure, and public services Germany's exit tax and challenges for entrepreneurs Why Chris moved from Germany to Spain The future of Europe and Germany by 2035 Main Points Germany's traditional advantages—engineering, manufacturing, and cheap energy—have eroded significantly. China has become a major competitor in industries once dominated by Germany, especially automobiles and manufacturing. Energy costs and the loss of Russian energy have weakened German industry. Germany's tax burden, regulations, and bureaucracy discourage entrepreneurship and investment. Homeownership rates remain among the lowest in the developed world, partly because of high transaction costs and taxes. Infrastructure problems—from rail delays to slow internet—reflect broader governance challenges. Skilled workers are increasingly leaving Germany while labor shortages persist in key sectors. Chris argues that many government policies create incentives that discourage work, risk-taking, and business creation. Spain offers a better lifestyle and quality of life, although Chris sees many of Europe's structural problems there as well. Unless major reforms occur, Chris believes Europe will continue falling behind the United States and China economically. Top 3 Quotes "Germany had three advantages back in the day: outstanding engineering, manufacturing, and cheap energy. Everything is pretty much obsolete by now." "The best thing you can do now is find a medium-paid job that doesn't stress you out too much and don't try to make much money." "If the majority of people vote for something in a democracy, let it be democratic." Best Soundbite "Europe regulates first. America innovates first." Core Theme Germany's decline is not primarily the result of a single event or politician, but rather the cumulative effect of energy policy, deindustrialization, taxation, bureaucracy, demographic pressures, and incentives that Chris believes discourage growth and innovation. 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

German macro analyst Chris Consultant returns to discuss why he believes Germany and Europe are entering a period of economic decline. We explore deindustrialization, mass immigration, housing affordability, energy policy, rising taxes, political censorship, and why many entrepreneurs and skilled workers are leaving Europe in search of a better future.

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