{ "HubID": "3964", "Date": "2/20/2024", "HubTags": [ "External Platform Posts" ], "Contacts": "", "Companies": "", "File": "3964__File_URL.pdf", "Image": "", "Summary": "

I reviewed all the charts and graphs I saved over the last year to come up with sixteen that truly caught my attention and made me think. Covering:

1. Electric vehicles rapidly loose their value;

2. Institution positive and negative impacts;

3. China birth rates under replacement rates since 1990;

4. 35 years for Japan's stock market to recover;

5. U.S. debt growth has been bipartisan ;

6. Are we in a 20-year equity price in a trading range?

7. Dismal residential recycling;

8. Platform shifts in technology and what's next;

9. Zombie companies a significant part of our economy;

10. The next productivity boom;

11. Wealth inequality;

12. Biggest polluters;

13. Generational shift where wealth will accumulate (and decline);

14. World debt at record high (and why did it suddenly explode starting in 1997);

15. Baby boomers own half the nation's wealth, and who is getting it;

16. Industrial production boom?

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