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Today on the Jay Martin Show, Jay sits down with Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO of QI Intelligence and author of Fed Up. the pair dissect critical economic and geopolitical trends shaping today's markets. They explore the historic overvaluation of the stock market, rising consumer debt, and the hidden vulnerabilities in the gig economy. Danielle offers insights into the challenges facing commercial real estate, multigenerational housing trends, and the surge in build-to-rent developments. The conversation also touches on Canada’s shifting economic landscape, the implications of leadership vacuums, and what lies ahead for global markets in 2025.

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0:00 - Intro

1:21 - Historic Overvaluation of the Stock Market

4:04 - Consumer Debt and Economic Fragility

10:54 - The Gig Economy's Hidden Risks

14:33 - Job Data Revisions and Economic Reality

16:10 - Rising Unemployment and Market Impact

20:50 - Commercial Real Estate on Shaky Ground

26:07 - Multigenerational Living and Housing Trends

32:15 - The Build-to-Rent Boom

39:08 - Hurricanes and Investor Housing Fallout

43:41 - Canada's Economic Crossroads

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