lol what is this based off?Just because we are at the end of a credit cycle which is typical in a 10 year period, and explains the slower but insignificant growth, doesn't mean we're going into a recession greater than the Great Depression?
the one thing you've based this off is US manufacturing numbers, which is just looking at growth and really isn't a full indicator of anything. It means we're in a credit slump as growth is reducing, but I fail to see the connection to a recession, let alone the largest ever recession
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