Economist Richard Duncan: Civilization May Not Survive ‘Death Spiral’
By TERRY WEISS
MoneyMorning.com
Richard Duncan, formerly of the World Bank and chief economist at Blackhorse Asset Mgmt., says America’s $16 trillion federal debt has escalated into a “death spiral, “as he told CNBC.
And it could result in a depression so severe that he doesn’t “think our civilization could survive it.”
And Duncan is not alone in warning that the U.S. economy may go into a “death spiral.”
Since the recession, noted economists including Laurence Kotlikoff, a former member of President Reagan’s Council of Economic Advisers, have come to similar conclusions.
Kotlikoff estimates the true fiscal gap is $211 trillion when unfunded entitlements like Social Security and Medicare are included.
However, while the debt crisis numbers are well known to most Americans, the economy hasn’t suffered a major correction for almost 4 years.
So the questions remain: Is the threat of collapse for real? And if so, when?
A team of scientists, economists, and geopolitical analysts believes they have proof that the threat is indeed real – and the danger imminent.
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