George Gammon: Will There Be A GREAT DEPRESSION 2020?

George Gammon, Released on 6/9/20

So many people are wondering what type of “recovery” the US economy will have or if we’ll go into an extended recession or even a depression. But I think those people are missing the forest for the trees. If you correctly adjust for inflation and the real rate of unemployment, the US has been in a depression since 2008! And NOBODY’S TALKING ABOUT THIS! The rebuttal you’d hear is real GDP is up and unemployment is at all time lows, but that’s what the government wants you to believe. If you calculate inflation and unemployment the way the government did in the past, the numbers are very consistent with the 1930’s. One thing I didn’t mention in the video, which is critical to the analysis, is look at the social unrest in the US, is this what you’d expect to see with a booming economy and unemployment at all time lows? Absolutely not!

If you’re interested in the future of the US economy, the stock market, US dollar, gold, silver of bitcoin, THIS IS A MUST WATCH VIDEO!

George Edward Gammon is an American real estate investor and entrepreneur. He produces and stars in a popular YouTube Channel. Prior to 2012, George started, owned, and operated multiple businesses ranging from conventions to advertising. The last growing to 24 million in annual revenues and over 100 employees. After 12 years as a successful entrepreneur, at the age of 38, George semi retired and shifted his focus to real estate, where he has remodeled and flipped 40+ properties in and out of the United States. Recently focusing on Medellin, Colombia. He controls a multi million dollar real estate portfolio which focuses on buying distressed properties, remodeling, and selling or renting. Currently, in addition to running his real estate investments, George produces “George Gammon“, a YouTube Channel that will help you build and protect wealth through investing, real estate and an extreme dose of the economic RED PILL.

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