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Renowned financial educator Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Toru Kiyosaki is an American businessman and author, known for the Rich Dad Poor Dad series of personal finance books
Content Creator / Influencer
has stirred discussions with his latest warning about a potential economic disaster. In a recent tweet, he raised concerns about the possible burst of the ‘Everything Bubble,’ which could impact multiple asset classes, including stocks, bonds, real estate, gold, silver, and Bitcoin. According to Kiyosaki, 2025 could bring the worst financial crisis in history—a period he calls the “Greatest Depression.”
Kiyosaki Warning Signs
Kiyosaki warns that the global financial system is at present unstable, citing rising inflation, excessive government debt, and increasing layoffs as warning signs of a major economic downturn. He believes that the rich are getting richer due to a financial system built on “fake money,” which drives asset prices higher while making life more expensive for the poor and middle class. He has repeatedly argued that fiat currency is being devalued, pushing essential goods and services out of reach for many people.
Kiyosaki to Stick with Bitcoin
Unlike traditional investors who may panic during downturns, Kiyosaki sees a market crash as an opportunity. He clarified that he will not sell his Bitcoin, gold, or silver—assets he considers “real money.” Instead, he plans to “back up the truck,” meaning he will buy more if prices drop significantly. His stance urges investors to rethink their financial strategies in the face of increasing market volatility. While he has less faith in the dollar he sees Bitcoin as the only hope in this financial crisis.
Ray Dalio’s ‘Debt Death Spiral’ Warning
On the other side, Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has also raised similar alarms about the U.S. economy, warning that it is headed toward a dangerous “debt death spiral.” He believes that the government is borrowing at an unsustainable rate, which could trigger a crisis if investors lose confidence and offload U.S. debt. With interest payments nearing $1 trillion annually, the government’s ability to fund essential services is becoming more constrained.
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In short, he means, that when a country has too much debt, the problem spreads like a domino effect. First, businesses struggle with debt, then the government takes on more, and eventually, the central bank has to step in. People start to panic and try to get rid of their debt investments, like selling bonds or pulling money from banks, because they fear losing money. This rush to sell makes borrowing more expensive (higher interest rates), making it even harder for the government and businesses to pay back what they owe.
To stop everything from collapsing, central banks usually pump more money into the system to keep things running. But this comes with a big risk—it can make money less valuable, leading to inflation. If not managed properly, this cycle can spiral out of control, creating a major financial crisis.
Dalio argues that the U.S. must reduce its deficit to 3% of GDP—what he calls the “3% solution.” Without decisive action, he warns, the economy could spiral into chaos.
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