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Is the "2030 Depression" really inevitable - or just overhyped?

In this continuation of his three-part series, Darryl Lyons, CEO & Co-Founder of PAX Financial Group, dives deeper into the predictions surrounding a potential economic downturn and examines the four "vehicles" that could collide to create it: government spending, inflation, demographic trends, and the AI bubble.

Building on Part 1's historical parallels, Darryl unpacks how rising national debt, compounding inflation, shrinking birth rates, and market speculation around artificial intelligence are shaping today's financial landscape. Using his "traffic light" analogy, he illustrates how these forces might intersect - and what that could mean for investors and everyday Americans alike.

Whether you're concerned about what's ahead or simply trying to separate fact from fear, this episode encourages you to question the doomsday narratives, stay informed, and maintain a long-term perspective grounded in wisdom and clarity.

Key Highlights from the Episode

• The "four cars at the intersection" driving economic risk: government spending, inflation, demographics, and AI.

• How compounding inflation is widening the gap between the "haves" and "have nots."

• Why declining birth rates and aging leadership may create long-term economic pressure.

• The warning signs of an AI-driven market bubble - and lessons from the dot-com era.

• Why fear and greed still dictate market behavior - and how to stay grounded amid uncertainty.

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