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Sunday, February 1, 2026

"Most People Won't Be Ready For What's Coming To America"

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Epic Economist, 2/1/26
"Most People Won't Be Ready 
For What's Coming To America"

"Americans across the country are sensing that something big is coming, and it's happening faster than most people expected. In today's video, we're taking a deep dive into the warning signs that many folks are talking about online, and why so many people feel like we're approaching a real economic collapse.

We start by looking at clips from people who are witnessing what they describe as America's rapid decline. From federal aid cuts to constitutional concerns, these voices are sounding alarms about how quickly our systems seem to be failing. What's striking is how people from different backgrounds are all pointing to the same issues: lack of accountability, unqualified leadership, and a country that's becoming increasingly divided against itself.

Then we explore the harsh economic reality that average Americans are facing right now. Did you know that someone making $75,000 a year - which should be a decent living - might only have $320 left over each month after basic expenses? We break down exactly how the cost of living has become completely unsustainable, even for people who are doing everything "right."

The comparison between today and the Great Depression is absolutely mind-blowing. While houses used to cost three times the average salary, they now cost eight times as much. Rent has gone from 16% of income to 42%. These aren't just numbers - they represent real families struggling to survive in an economy that seems designed to work against them.

We also look at what experts are calling America's "debt doom loop." Our national debt is growing at 6% per year while our economy only grows at about 4.5%. That means we're borrowing money faster than we can create wealth to pay it back. When global investors start pulling $800 billion out of American markets, that's not just a financial indicator - it's other countries losing faith in our ability to manage our economy.

The scariest part? This isn't about political parties anymore. Both sides have contributed to this mess through decades of irresponsible spending and policies that prioritize short-term gains over long-term stability. Meanwhile, ordinary people are left to deal with the consequences of decisions made by leaders who won't be around to face the fallout.

But here's the thing - awareness is power. Understanding what's happening helps you make better decisions for your family and your future. Whether this leads to a gradual decline or something more dramatic, being informed means being prepared. I want to hear from you. Are you feeling these economic pressures in your own life? What signs are you seeing in your community? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's have a real conversation about where we're headed as a country."
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