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This Is Why We Are Facing A 6 Week Countdown To Immense Economic Despair…

16-6-2020 < SGT Report 17 928 words
 

by Michael Snyder, The Economic Collapse Blog:



Many of the emergency economic measures that were put into place to support the American people financially throughout this pandemic are about to disappear, and that means that big trouble is on the horizon.  Right now, we are in the midst of the deepest economic downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s.  Economic activity has fallen dramatically, more than 100,000 businesses have permanently closed, and more than 44 million Americans have lost a job so far in 2020.  But up to this point most Americans are not feeling too much economic pain thanks to unprecedented intervention by the federal government.  Unfortunately, that short-term boost of artificial relief is about to wear off, and that is going to cause some major problems as we approach the end of this calendar year.



Earlier today, two sentences from a Buzzfeed article about the extreme economic despair that is ahead of us really got my attention…



The US economy right now is like a jumbo jet that’s in a steady glide after both its engines flamed out. In about six weeks, it will likely crash into the side of a mountain.



I think that is a perfect description of what we are facing, except that I would replace “U.S. economy” with “U.S. consumers”.


The truth is that the economy has already crashed, but consumers have been shielded from the effects of that crash by trillions of dollars in emergency government spending and other unprecedented measures



What’s kept us in the air so far is an extraordinary government relief effort. In most states, evictions have been temporarily banned, preventing a mass homelessness crisis. Most federal student loan payments have been put on hold, removing one of the largest recurring monthly expenses that millions of people face. Banks were ordered to give their customers a six-month break on mortgage payments if requested.


Most importantly, and counterintuitively, household income sharply increased in April as hundreds of billions of dollars in lost wages were replaced by trillions in government spending. The government sent out more than 159 million stimulus payments of up to $1,200 per adult (more if you have kids), and more than 20 million unemployed people became eligible for an extra $600 a week in federal unemployment benefits. The result, according to Bloomberg, was the largest monthly increase in household income ever recorded.



What we have witnessed has been a sudden transfer of wealth that is unlike anything we have ever seen in all of U.S. history, and this has allowed most Americans to get through the past few months without too much of a problem.  In fact, many unemployed workers have been bringing home more money than they did when they were actually working.


But on July 31st (about 6 weeks from now) that is all going to change.


The $600 unemployment bonuses are scheduled to end on that date, and President Trump and Republican leaders in Congress have made it clear that they have no intention of extending them.


In addition, it looks like there will be no more direct checks from the government for ordinary Americans even if another “stimulus bill” is passed.


So tens of millions of Americans will soon be facing a future in which they are bringing in very little income.


In addition, the various bans on evictions around the country will soon be coming to an end, as will the grace periods for mortgage payments.


Without enough income coming in, a lot of Americans will soon be losing their homes, and this will likely really start ramping up as we head into the holiday season.


On top of everything else, the grace period on federal student loans will come to an end at the beginning of October.


Ouch.


Basically, all of the economic pain that had been deferred will come rushing back with a vengeance over the next several months.


Of course Congress could delay things a bit more by borrowing and spending trillions of more dollars that we simply do not have, but all of the reckless spending that they have done already has put us in very perilous territory



Trillions are now whooshing by at a breath-taking pace. The US gross national debt – the total of all Treasury securities outstanding – jumped by $1 trillion over the past five weeks, from May 4 through June 8, and by $2.5 trillion for the 11 weeks since March 23.


The total US national debt outstanding has reached $26 trillion, according to the Treasury Department.



It took from the founding of the United States until 1981 for the U.S. national debt to reach one trillion dollars, and now we have added that same amount to the debt in just five weeks.


Wow.


Our elected officials are absolutely destroying our future, but most Americans don’t seem too alarmed by this.


Instead, many are clamoring for even more “free money”, because they say that what they have gotten so far is not nearly enough.


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