EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 6 MIN
The FED Isn’t in Control… YOU ARE
from Wall Street Truthbombs Podcast · host Wall Street Truthbombs
EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT INFLATION, INTEREST RATES, AND THE FED—BUT HERE’S THE REAL STORY: CONSUMERS DRIVE THE ECONOMY.Consumption makes up two-thirds of GDP—it’s the engine that keeps everything running. So when we talk about economic “health,” we’re really talking about your health as a consumer.The job market may look shaky—four months of soft numbers—but earnings season just gave us the real diagnosis: still alive and kicking.JPMorgan and Wells Fargo both reported:-Strong credit quality-Stable delinquencies-Healthy borrowing trendsSure, Jamie Dimon dropped his usual “cockroaches” warning—but here’s the truth: people are still spending, and that’s keeping the economy afloat.TODAY’S TRUTHBOMB:As long as Americans are buying, the economy ain’t dying.Subscribe for daily market breakdowns and no-spin financial truth.Follow Wall Street Truthbombs:Substack: https://substack.com/@wstruthbombsX (Twitter): https://x.com/WSTruthBombsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wstruthbombsBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/wstruthbombs.bsky.socialTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wstruthbombsCheck back daily for fresh analysis, breaking market news, and fearless truth from the street.#WallStreetTruthbombs #Markets #Economy #ConsumerSpending #Inflation #InterestRates #Finance #Investing #GDPSupport the show
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EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT INFLATION, INTEREST RATES, AND THE FED—BUT HERE’S THE REAL STORY: CONSUMERS DRIVE THE ECONOMY. Consumption makes up two-thirds of GDP—it’s the engine that keeps everything running. So when we talk about economic “health,” we’re really talking about your health as a consumer. The job market may look shaky—four months of soft numbers—but earnings season just gave us the real diagnosis: still alive and kicking. JPMorgan and Wells Fargo both reported: -Strong credit quali...
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