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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2021 · 32 MIN

U.S. Economy: Peter Schiff on the Risk of Too Much Easy Money from Uncle Sam (Audio)

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The printing of trillions of dollars seems to be the new normal. But is it? And does it have to be paid back, and if so, how and by whom? And if it can't be repaid, then what? These are some of the questions nobody really wants to answer, except one guy, who's been asking this question for over a decade when quantitative easing became the way to avoid recessions. Peter Schiff is an economist, financial broker/dealer, author, frequent guest on national news, and host of the Peter Schiff Show Podcast. He is the Chief Economist & Global Strategist of Euro Pacific Capital, Chairman of SchiffGold, and Founder of Euro Pacific Asset Management and Euro Pacific Bank. And he's here with us in this episode. If you'd like to hear more about Kathy's thoughts on the housing market and where it's heading in 2021, watch her recent webinar at: www.realwealthshow.com/2021 Click here to join the network for free Link: https://europacificfunds.com/

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