EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 9 MIN
The Next ECONOMIC CRISIS Already Started AS WORKERS BREAK...
from Wall Street Truthbombs Podcast · host Wall Street Truthbombs
The unemployment rate says everything is fine. The reality on the ground says something very different.In today’s Wall Street Truthbombs, Mark breaks down why this Friday’s jobs report could be one of the most important economic releases of the year — and why the headline unemployment number may completely miss what’s happening to American workers.While Wall Street focuses on 4.3% unemployment, real wages are falling behind inflation, AI-driven hiring freezes are spreading, and consumers are quietly hitting a breaking point. From food banks to frozen entry-level hiring, this is the hidden layer of the economy the mainstream media refuses to talk about.Mark explains:Why the Fed’s dual mandate matters more than everHow AI is changing labor markets without showing up in unemployment dataWhy labor force participation may matter more than the headline numberWhat the June Fed meeting could mean for rates, markets, and consumersWhy the “K-shaped economy” is becoming impossible to ignoreThis is the economic story underneath the headlines.Subscribe to Wall Street Truthbombs for daily market analysis, macro breakdowns, and the stories Wall Street doesn’t want you focusing on.Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@wstruthbombs?sub_confirmation=1Support the show
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The unemployment rate says everything is fine. The reality on the ground says something very different. In today’s Wall Street Truthbombs, Mark breaks down why this Friday’s jobs report could be one of the most important economic releases of the year — and why the headline unemployment number may completely miss what’s happening to American workers. While Wall Street focuses on 4.3% unemployment, real wages are falling behind inflation, AI-driven hiring freezes are spreading, and consumers ...
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