2024 Real Estate & Economy Outlook: Inflation, Tech, Recession with Jason Hartman

from Kerry Lutz's Financial Survival Network

Join Kerry and Jason Hartman as they delve into the anticipated trends and predictions for 2024, with a special lens on the real estate market. This conversation is a deep dive into how supply and demand forces shape our economic reality, alongside a critical review of the Federal Reserve’s handling of inflation. While acknowledging the unpredictable nature of future events, Lutz and Hartman emphasize the strategic importance of investing in income-producing assets to safeguard against economic volatility. The dialogue further explores the persistent issue of inflation, dissecting its profound implications, especially for the United States as a major debtor nation. They engage in a thought-provoking analysis of the ongoing tug-of-war between technology’s deflationary effects and the inflationary pressures exerted by expansive fiscal and monetary policies. This discussion sheds light on the changing dynamics of global labor markets and their potential long-term influence on inflation. Furthermore, the speakers debate the possible outcomes of sustained inflation and government interference in the economy, touching upon the controversial profitability of war and the crucial need to dismantle incentives for conflict. They underscore the complexity of these interrelated factors and advocate for a holistic grasp of their economic consequences. Additionally, Hartman offers valuable perspectives on the real estate sector, advocating the timeless principle of supply and demand and challenging the prevalent pessimistic views on housing shortages in the U.S. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the upcoming economic and real estate trends, the forces of inflation and technology, and the wider global economic implications as we step into 2024. Sign up for the cruise at https://empoweredinvestorlive.com/

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