Schiff Sovereign Podcast

Some clear thinking on the bizarre state of the US economy

Nov 18, 2025
The discussion dives into the perplexing state of the U.S. economy, highlighting the alarming $1.8 trillion budget deficit and rising interest costs leading to a debt spiral. Foreign investors are increasingly abandoning U.S. debt, signaling waning confidence in the dollar. Inflation driven by excess money creation threatens to trigger layoffs and stagflation, while misguided regulatory responses won't fix the root fiscal issues. Political inertia keeps spending high, but there’s cautious optimism for economic recovery through tech advancements and necessary spending cuts.
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INSIGHT

Deficit Is The Root Cause

  • The federal budget deficit is the core problem driving inflation and economic instability in the U.S..
  • Rising interest costs on debt create a self-reinforcing spiral that accelerates fiscal deterioration.
ANECDOTE

Personal Health Scare As A Metaphor

  • The guest described a recent personal health scare that illustrated how fast conditions can change.
  • He used the story to underscore the suddenness of societal decline when credit dries up.
INSIGHT

Foreign Demand For Treasuries Is Receding

  • Foreign holders have been net sellers of U.S. Treasuries, reducing external financing for deficits.
  • That forces the government to rely on domestic savings or create new money, increasing inflationary pressure.
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