The $356 Trillion Question?

How Debt, Housing, Technology, and Ownership Are Reshaping the World
106 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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The world has accumulated more than $356 trillion in debt.But where did all that money come from?Why do housing prices rise faster than wages? Why does inflation quietly reduce purchasing power? Why do asset owners often seem to move ahead while many workers feel left behind? And what happens when artificial intelligence begins transforming the economy faster than society can adapt?In The $356 Trillion Question, JB Finance explores the hidden systems shaping the modern world. Using simple language and real-world examples, this book examines debt, banking, money creation, capitalism, housing, inflation, technology, ownership, and the future economy.This is not a book of predictions. It is a guide to understanding the forces that influence wealth, opportunity, and financial security in the twenty-first century.Inside you'll discover: - How modern money is created- Why global debt keeps expanding- The connection between housing and credit- How inflation changes purchasing power- The growing divide between workers and owners- The economic impact of artificial intelligence- Why ownership matters in the modern economy- The challenges and opportunities facing the middle classWhether you're an investor, worker, student, business owner, or simply curious about the future, this book offers a clear framework for understanding one of the most important economic questions of our time.The future belongs to those who understand the systems shaping it.