Ray Dalio Predicts US Debt Crisis in 3 Years, Warns Investors

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In a rare and candid interview with the Financial Times, hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio issued a sobering assessment of the current U.S. economic and political climate, drawing direct parallels to a troubled past.

Dalio told the FT that “gaps in wealth”, “gaps in values” and a collapse in trust were driving “more extreme” policies. His central thesis is a cause for serious investor reflection: “I think that what is happening now politically and socially is analogous to what happened around the world in the 1930-40 period.”

A significant concern for Dalio is the erosion of institutional independence, particularly at the Federal Reserve. He views political pressure to keep rates low as a fundamental threat, warning that such a scenario “would undermine the confidence in the Fed defending the value of money and make holding dollar-denominated debt assets less attractive which would weaken the monetary order…

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