Trump’s Economic Playbook: Saving the Dollar
• Who Gets Paid First?: When a bank collapses, corporate creditors and the government are first in line. Regular depositors? You’re last in line—and you’d better hope there’s anything left when they call your number. In a banking crisis, the system doesn’t protect you—it protects itself. What This Means for You When the dust settles, the survivors won’t be the ones holding bank statements and trusting government guarantees. They’ll be the ones holding real, tangible assets —gold, silver, and off-grid wealth they can actually access. Trump will need to address this crisis head-on, but no matter how strong his economic plan is, there’s one undeniable truth: if you’re trusting your wealth to the banking system, you’re playing with fire. When the system freezes, there won’t be enough lifeboats for everyone. It’s not fear mongering—it’s math. And the smart money isn’t waiting around to be blindsided. 6. The Unemployment Crisis: America’s Economic Landmine: Trump isn’t just stepping into a currency war and stock market instability—he’s inheriting a jobs crisis that’s already unraveling the economy. The private sector has shed nearly 2 million full-time jobs over the past year, a staggering loss that hasn’t been seen outside of a recession. Meanwhile, government hiring is inflating the numbers, masking the brutal truth: real jobs that drive growth are disappearing. The fallout from job losses is visible in every major city: • Tent cities are spreading across urban areas as more than 770,000 Americans face homelessness—a record-breaking 18% increase in just one year. • Family homelessness has doubled in areas hit hardest by the migrant influx, with 150,000 children now living on the streets—a 33% spike compared to last year. • Nearly half of renters are spending over 30% of their income on housing, officially “cost-burdened” and just one paycheck away from eviction. Why This Matters: When jobs vanish, the economic engine stalls. Consumer spending—the lifeblood of the economy—dries up, businesses close, and unemployment spirals. And as inflation eats away at paychecks, millions of Americans are stuck in survival mode, unable to save for the future or handle emergencies.
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