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Dan, I Allegedly, 11/21/25
"Everyone is Hunkering Down -
Affordability Crisis is Here"
"Middle class collapse is hitting hard, and in today's video, I break down what it means for America right now. From the affordability crisis to skyrocketing restaurant closures, we're seeing the middle class struggle like never before. I’m taking you through the latest developments while filming outside the Bellagio during the Formula 1 race in Las Vegas - it’s a wild scene! We’re talking about financial pullbacks, businesses barely scraping by, and how the rich and poor divide is becoming more apparent. Plus, I share startling stats on restaurant closures and the growing trend of jackpotting ATMs. It’s clear that the middle class is the backbone of society, but what happens when they can’t spend anymore? You’ll see how this is affecting everything from home values to the economy as a whole."
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Michael Bordenaro, 11/21/25
"Out Of Business! All 553 Stores Are Closing!"
"It's amazing that you can have businesses that have been around for well over 130 years and even survived the great depression but the economy today is so bad that, only now today they are going out of business. In many ways, this is the worst economy that we have ever experienced considering on the surface things look good but underneath it's anything, but."
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Jay Reed, 11/21/25
""Today Is Your Last Day"
Kroger Just Fired Thousands Using An AI Phone-Call"
"“Today is your last day.” Thousands of Kroger employees heard those words - not from a manager, but from an AI phone call. In a shocking move, Kroger has begun using automated systems to handle mass layoffs, leaving workers blindsided, angry, and humiliated. This isn’t just a company cutting costs - it’s a glimpse into the cold, automated future of the American workforce."
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The Unfolded States, 11/21/25
"10 Big Grocery Chains Closing
Stores Across America in 2025"
"Americans once believed their neighborhood grocery stores would always be there - bright aisles, familiar brands, and chains that felt too rooted to ever disappear. But in 2025, that belief is breaking apart. Behind shuttered storefronts and empty parking lots, a nationwide grocery unraveling is accelerating faster than anyone expected. From historic names like Piggly Wiggly to modern players like Amazon Fresh and everyday staples like Kroger, Safeway, and Family Dollar - entire sectors of the U.S. food system are being squeezed by inflation, razor-thin margins, aging infrastructure, and a consumer base struggling to keep up. This isn’t just about store closures. It’s about how the American grocery landscape itself is shifting under immense financial pressure.
In this investigative countdown, we break down the ten major grocery chains now cutting locations, retreating from cities, or collapsing outright. Using the latest verified data on closures, operating costs, debt loads, and consumer patterns, we examine what’s truly happening - and what these changes mean for small towns, older adults, working families, and the future of food access in America. A new reality is emerging - one where even the biggest names can vanish almost overnight."
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