Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Could All Debt Actually Just Be Canceled?

Dec 25, 2025
Could a debt jubilee shape America's future? Discover the alarming rise in consumer debt and the potential for systemic debt cancellations, drawing parallels with historical precedents. They examine the cultural impacts of poor money habits and rising defaults, along with looming government insolvencies. Hilarious anecdotes sprinkle the conversation, from money hacks to ramen survival tips. The hosts propose serious implications for the 2030s and explore how to prepare financially for potential instability.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Consumer Debt Is Reaching Dangerous Levels

  • U.S. consumer debt hit nominal and inflation-adjusted highs in 2025, driven by credit-card and BNPL growth.
  • Rising interest rates and late payments increase the chance of widespread delinquencies and financial stress.
ANECDOTE

The 'Check Fraud' Viral Money Hack

  • Simone recounts the viral 'check fraud' hack where people tried to withdraw funds from bad checks and got caught.
  • The story illustrates widespread ignorance about banking and risky money behaviors amplified by social media.
INSIGHT

High Numbers, But Not A 2008 Repeat

  • Credit-card balances, interest rates, and delinquency rose sharply by mid-2025, worsening repayment prospects.
  • But adjusted for GDP, household debt remains below pre-2008 peaks, so the picture is complex.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app