

Over-Leveraged Consumers & Corporations Pose The Biggest Threat To the Economy | Neely Tamminga
The media is full of reports that the economy is in fine shape due to a "strong" and "resilient" consumer who has held up much better than expected during the recent years of high inflation and high interest rates. But has the average consumer truly shrugged all that off? Or are they in worse shape than we're being…
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