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Jim Rickards on How the Pandemic Has Sparked a Multi-Generational Shift

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By Jim Rickards, Thursday, 10 March 2022

Jim believes the pandemic is not going away and talks about the impacts on the economy, the technical recession, and in fact he thinks we are in a depression which is worse than a recession.

“We are heading for and Economic Depression”

In this interview, Jim Rickards talks about how the pandemic has created a multi-generational shift in the economy. He believes the pandemic is not going away and talks about the impacts on the economy, the technical recession, and in fact he thinks we are in a depression which is worse than a recession. To learn more about the Sprott conference and check out the other interviews, subscribe to The Daily Reckoning Australia today!

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