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The Debt Crisis No One’s Talking About - Sir Niall Ferguson

Economy
Global
Started February 06, 2026

Sir Niall Ferguson is a Scottish historian, author, and public intellectual known for his work on economic history, empire, and global politics. | Hypnozio: Expert hypnotherapy https://sponsr.is/hypnozio_Triggernometry Triggernometry is proudly independent. Thanks to the sponsors below for making that possible: - Wild Alaskan Company: premium, wild-caught seafood. Go to https://wildalaskan.com/TRIG for $35 off your first box - Go to https://sponsr.is/hypnozio_Triggernometry and use our code T...

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
The global debt crisis is a ticking time bomb that requires immediate action and policy reform to prevent economic collapse.
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Historical patterns show that debt crises often result in economic inequality, making it crucial to incorporate social equity in any solutions proposed.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
Addressing the debt crisis could lead to unintended consequences, such as stifling growth and innovation in the economy.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
Focusing too much on the debt crisis distracts from other pressing issues like climate change and social justice that also require urgent attention.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 06, 2026
The public is largely unaware of the debt crisis, which highlights the need for increased transparency and education on economic issues.
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