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The Unfolded States, 6/8/26
"Inside the Second Great Depression –
The New Face of America"
"America does not look like a country in crisis at first glance. The highways are full, airports are busy, and people are still working. But beneath the surface, millions of Americans are struggling with rent, food, medical bills, eviction risk, and the rising cost of ordinary life. In this documentary-style analysis, we look at the new face of poverty in America in 2026: workers sleeping in cars, renters spending more than half their income on housing, families stretching food budgets, and patients delaying care because the price is too uncertain. This is not a claim that America is officially in another Great Depression, but for many people, survival increasingly feels like one.
This video uses research and data from major public sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, HUD, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, Eviction Lab, USDA Economic Research Service, the Federal Reserve, and KFF. The goal is to understand how housing costs, eviction records, food insecurity, medical debt, and fragile savings are shaping the American poverty crisis today. Is this mainly about personal choices, or has ordinary life in America become too expensive to maintain? Watch until the end and share your view in the comments."
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