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Why So Many US Companies Are Going Bankrupt 

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From Bed Bath & Beyond to Pyrex to WeWork, some of America’s best known brands are declaring bankruptcy. After years of cheap borrowing, the Federal Reserve’s push to curb inflation has also pushed up interest rates-and made the price of debt more expensive. So what does it mean for the economy and which industries are most at risk?
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@Rochelletrem
@Rochelletrem 10 месяцев назад
Sadly, banks continue to stumble, mortgage rates is on the rise with higher imports and lower exports, yet the FED is to lessen cost. So, where do we grow and safeguard our money now? something will eventually break if they keep raising interests and quantitative tightening.
@Jessicahensley.
@Jessicahensley. 10 месяцев назад
ideally, you should consider financial planning to get the best results with your money, notwithstanding economy situation
@AbdoolLogodesign
@AbdoolLogodesign 10 месяцев назад
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@Jaffcardwell 10 месяцев назад
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@AbdoolLogodesign
@AbdoolLogodesign 10 месяцев назад
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@Jaffcardwell
@Jaffcardwell 10 месяцев назад
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@johnben9
@johnben9 9 месяцев назад
Bankruptcy is a legal process that individuals or businesses can undergo when they are unable to repay their debts. It provides a framework for financial relief and a fresh start. There are different types of bankruptcy, such as Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 in the United States, each with its own rules and implications. Bankruptcy can have long-term effects on one's credit and financial standing, so it's essential to carefully consider the decision and seek professional advice when facing overwhelming debt.
@MarkGrimm8
@MarkGrimm8 9 месяцев назад
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@carolpaige2
@carolpaige2 9 месяцев назад
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@Johnlarry12 9 месяцев назад
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@Johnlarry12 9 месяцев назад
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@nicolasbenson009
@nicolasbenson009 Год назад
We Are in Unchartered Financial Waters! every day we encounter challenges that have become the new standard. Although we previously perceived it as a crisis, we now acknowledge it as the new normal and must adapt accordingly. Given the current economic difficulties that the country is experiencing in 2023, how can we enhance our earnings during this period of adjustment? I cannot let my $680,000 savings vanish after putting in so much effort to accumulate them.
@start3215
@start3215 7 месяцев назад
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@start3215
@start3215 7 месяцев назад
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@start3215
@start3215 7 месяцев назад
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@loangxuong9863
@loangxuong9863 11 месяцев назад
That's what happens when you build an entire economy on debt
@0fficialdregs
@0fficialdregs 11 месяцев назад
and greed
@vsstdtbs3705
@vsstdtbs3705 11 месяцев назад
Women dominate voting and laws are bias towards them, such as custody, support and employment. I would love my kids and office jobs back from these thieves. It is difficult for men to work and pay their taxes when their children and jobs have been stolen.
@thanhavictus
@thanhavictus 11 месяцев назад
Late stage capitalism
@petebusch9069
@petebusch9069 11 месяцев назад
And you can thanks the Liberals and Rhino's for this.
@tuckerbugeater
@tuckerbugeater 11 месяцев назад
what happens in late stage whatever you think is preferable? @@thanhavictus
@Casey-summer
@Casey-summer 10 месяцев назад
A Bank crash/crash in the stock or real estate markets has less of an immediate impact on people's standard of living than inflation or currency devaluation. That the market is so negative at the moment shouldn't be shocking. If we are to survive in this economy, we need assistance right away. The ETF and stock markets are still quite volatile, just like the property market. Now all that's left of my $370K portfolio is ruins.
@mellon-wrigley3
@mellon-wrigley3 10 месяцев назад
Many people are still getting fantastic returns on their investments during this time. Simply maintain a strong sense of reality or ask for professional assistance.
@sloanmarriott5
@sloanmarriott5 10 месяцев назад
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@louie-rose7
@louie-rose7 10 месяцев назад
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@sloanmarriott5 10 месяцев назад
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@louie-rose7 10 месяцев назад
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@badminverse2136
@badminverse2136 Год назад
Let me save you 6 minutes, it is the high interest rates that kills those companies
@The_North_Star_of_Wall_Street
no these companies are burning money
@bigboss337
@bigboss337 Год назад
@@The_North_Star_of_Wall_Street your comment and OPs comment are not unrelated. Since those companies are burning money they have used cheap debts to keep operating. Now interest rates are up and they cannot pay their debts
@gimmick206
@gimmick206 Год назад
NOPE, you are saying it like interest rate that kills, but the truth is that companies is so overleverage or simply degenerate. Especially with the vulture private equity without improving profitability. For PE, sometime its better for them that the company going bankrupt so they can sell the asset than actually helping them to achieve profitability again.
@daipayanbhowal8914
@daipayanbhowal8914 Год назад
Because of artifically low interest debt 💸 that they took despite being burning huge amount of money
@freemanol
@freemanol Год назад
It's not high. In the last 10 or so years it's been too low. Dream economics is over. Time to pay up.
@lewispalmer7964
@lewispalmer7964 11 месяцев назад
And CEO’s will make more money than ever. Their are parts of this story that needs to be told.
@donaldspaulding6973
@donaldspaulding6973 11 месяцев назад
I wrote the same thing LOL!
@Couldthinkofabettername
@Couldthinkofabettername 11 месяцев назад
And their taxes get cut.
@a.i.dagodd1015
@a.i.dagodd1015 10 месяцев назад
CEO pay isn't based on productivity
@kevinjohnstone4023
@kevinjohnstone4023 11 месяцев назад
This used to be one of my most watched channels... sadly, it's been a while since i visited it has been a very rough year... i am experiencing one of the toughest phases of my life... Lost a fortune lnvesting in emerging companies. Hopeful, for a turnaround.
@tishofikini2776
@tishofikini2776 11 месяцев назад
We in Africa used to admire how Americans do soo much shopping everyday and wondered how americans are soo rich......and with movies showing the prosperity in America, everyone wanted to go to America....little did we understand its all on credit. Looks like the time to pay is here with them.
@VinyZikss
@VinyZikss 7 месяцев назад
but compared to 99% of africa americans are indeed very rich
@user-Kova15
@user-Kova15 7 месяцев назад
Don’t buy inro the propaganda. Very, very few Americans are wealthy. Everyone else is poor
@vertice2759
@vertice2759 Год назад
easy money has ruined us
@cinpeace353
@cinpeace353 11 месяцев назад
Yes, but that's what kept US alive. It is an economy and government that builds on debt. Americans own debt trap.
@dachochiyo3992
@dachochiyo3992 7 месяцев назад
@@cinpeace353 feeling bad for young American generation. how bad old people did!!!!!
@frenchyfries3551
@frenchyfries3551 Год назад
overpaid executives
@bwofficial1776
@bwofficial1776 Год назад
Not really. Running a company with thousands, tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands or millions of employees is much harder than bolting on lug nuts with a torque wrench all day long. For executives, companies can't afford not to pay them for their skills.
@user-Kova15
@user-Kova15 7 месяцев назад
@@bwofficial1776no, my friend, it’s not harder at all
@Patrickmimi-it3uw
@Patrickmimi-it3uw 11 месяцев назад
I appreciate the knowledge you've provided. But this administration has putting so many families into difficult🤕 situations, I pray for our country, we need compassion for the American my country.
@Mike-gh4qs
@Mike-gh4qs 11 месяцев назад
I've watched numerous videos on trading, but I haven't made much progress due to the confusing information or stories of personal success. Could you recommend a reliable trading coach who can provide clear guidance?📊
@beatriceegi1158
@beatriceegi1158 11 месяцев назад
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@KellyWatson-eb7bw
@KellyWatson-eb7bw 11 месяцев назад
Are you talking about *Mrs. Sarah Morris?
@michellebarnett332
@michellebarnett332 11 месяцев назад
That woman is really amazing I still can't believe someone can be this exceptional when it comes to trading crypto.
@LaunaHallas-hc5ww
@LaunaHallas-hc5ww 11 месяцев назад
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@Neckername1
@Neckername1 11 месяцев назад
To answer the title question. These business were built on models that rely on cheap money, and a weak labor force. The labor force has given up on working until they get something that can actually make sense and pay bills with the time they are expected to allot to work. Since a lot of places don't want you to "cheat" on them with other employers, they basically left no other possible result left on the table. "They" being the collective interests of corporate america who have been taking profit regardless of how it happens. This isn't a magical system, it is an economy, it can output great things into the world, with proper management and reliable inflows of the correct resources. Basically, the kids have been outside breaking the rules and having all the fun, but daddy is home, and the nonsense and bs stops at the bootheel. It's worse than 2008, we dodged part one of this whole inflation issue thanks to covid. But we also catalyzed the second part. We WILL see on of the largest economic depressions in history by the end of the decade. Everything is repeating from last century in a modern way, and right on schedule
@DanH-u3f
@DanH-u3f Год назад
More consumers are shopping online. You will also see companies fail because they take a political stand and its customers cancelling them.
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
🙅‍♀ "Ugh, seriously? More people glued to their screens, buying things online. It's like we're all becoming digital shopaholics or something. 😒" 💁‍♀ "Did you hear? Some companies are actually risking it all by getting political. And guess what? Their customers are not having it! They're canceling them left and right. 💅🏻" 🤔 "So, businesses need to careful not to alienate their customers with controversial stances. It's a risky move that can lead to their downfall. 💔" 😳 "Just imagine the overwhelming power of online consumers. It's like a digital revolution, where customer satisfaction is the ultimate judge. 📱💻"
@johnsamuel1999
@johnsamuel1999 Год назад
The private equity transfering debt to hospitals might lead to higher medical costs for patients
@DemPilafian
@DemPilafian Год назад
Hospitals are perfect for private equity because medical care is inherently difficult or even impossible to comparison shop. By the time you know the actual real price, it's too late to switch hospitals.
@MomopilotCool
@MomopilotCool Год назад
​@@DemPilafianit's almost like they shouldn't be run for profit
@Romogi
@Romogi Год назад
I just don't go. I schedule all planned medical costs for when I go overseas. If I die here, I die.
@afihaileywibowo1095
@afihaileywibowo1095 Год назад
There should be a regulation on how (much) profit can be milked from health related industries, where humanity is concerned
@DemPilafian
@DemPilafian Год назад
@@MomopilotCool Why did you address your sarcastic reply to me? I'm just explaining how private equity is able to abuse the system.
@baarbacoa
@baarbacoa Год назад
Bad management burning cash. Low interest rates just gave them more time to squander the money, and more money to squander
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
😡💸💔 Really? Bad management, burning cash? How do they even get away with this?! 😤🔥 And now, low interest rates are just adding fuel to the fire, giving them more time and more money to waste! 🙅‍♀💸💨 Sigh... it's frustrating to see this happening.
@baarbacoa
@baarbacoa 11 месяцев назад
@@Tricia-TriciaOne example: A company goes public. Stock is sold to the public. The company now has a large pile of money. Maybe they borrow more. In a few years, after paying high salaries and bonuses, the company goes bankrupt. Management leaves, having collected millions of $$$ in compensation. Stockholders are left with $0.
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
@@baarbacoa 🙄 Wow, isn't capitalism an amazing system? 💸
@dennisatkins9666
@dennisatkins9666 Год назад
THE BIGGER THE BOOM ,THE HARDER THE FALL
@Joso997
@Joso997 Год назад
Twice the pride, double the fall
@ShrapnelBullet
@ShrapnelBullet Год назад
The brighter a candle burns the faster it will fade
@r3dp1ll
@r3dp1ll Год назад
soon ...
@donaldspaulding6973
@donaldspaulding6973 11 месяцев назад
And yet CEO's salaries always go up! It's as if greed is consuming all sectors of our economy.
@SunsetRC
@SunsetRC 11 месяцев назад
There's nothing wrong with the economy. E-commerce is dominating the sector.
@wabio
@wabio 11 месяцев назад
It's not that difficult to understand. When essential living costs (housing, healthcare, education, childcare, energy) keeps rising faster than wages.......discretionary spending goes down. People don't buy the tubs of popcorn at the movie theater, or the $50 Hello Kitty bathmat.
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
😒 It's really not rocket science. When basic expenses like housing, healthcare, education, childcare, and energy continue to skyrocket while wages miraculously stay stagnant, it's no wonder people cut back on non-essential spending. Say goodbye to those gigantic tubs of popcorn at the movies or that ridiculously overpriced $50 Hello Kitty bathmat. 💁‍♀
@gregorysagegreene
@gregorysagegreene 11 месяцев назад
If you didn't want to get hit by high interest rates, then you shouldn't have dug into the debt trough. Thought all these companies had 'economists' anyway?
@amaterasukeinarraminami8145
@amaterasukeinarraminami8145 11 месяцев назад
Yes mostly most powerful CFOs in USA 😀😀😀
@ronblack7870
@ronblack7870 11 месяцев назад
the stock market wants growth in a company . if a company is not growing the price tanks. so ceo's get aggressive with growth strategies and borrow big sums. when rates are a few percent that can work. now the payments become huge and if it's retail , customers are staying away in droves. online has taken over and we know who dominates that. and companies related to retail also see the downside.
@aelfredrex8354
@aelfredrex8354 11 месяцев назад
That's why I like the company I work for. The owner does not like being in debt. He's not letting the accountants ruin his machine.
@MJ-uk6lu
@MJ-uk6lu 11 месяцев назад
Debt is always a cancer
@0fficialdregs
@0fficialdregs 11 месяцев назад
bingo
@mike9132
@mike9132 Год назад
There was a lot of PPE fraud, many owners took huge 'forgivable' loans, paid out massive bonuses knowing they would never be paid back.
@Mr.Happy7ODSubscribe
@Mr.Happy7ODSubscribe Год назад
Fraud is rampant all around
@NicholasWHaley7
@NicholasWHaley7 Год назад
PPP
@mike60521x
@mike60521x 11 месяцев назад
it actually goes back to the 9/11 and 2008 TARP program - easy credit to help stabilize economy for both cases
@cisium1184
@cisium1184 11 месяцев назад
Your post doesn't even make any sense. You are linking together a bunch of things you half-heard and half-understood, and none of which is at the root of this issue. You should limit your posts to topics you actually know something about.
@mike9132
@mike9132 11 месяцев назад
@cisium1184 A close friend showed me a check for 600k issued by the IRS and told me it was from the employee retention credit. Hows that for details.
@dougiep2769
@dougiep2769 11 месяцев назад
Dont feel bad for corporations one bit. Just feel sorry for their employees
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
😬 I totally get where you're coming from. It's important to remember that behind every corporation are real human beings, the employees, who often bear the brunt of any negative outcomes.
@Ashleycorrie8494
@Ashleycorrie8494 11 месяцев назад
It's been a rough year with losses from failed banks and government, real estate crashes, a struggling economy, and downturns in stocks and dividends. It feels like everything has been going wrong. What a terrible year it is…
@GaryWinstonBrown
@GaryWinstonBrown 11 месяцев назад
A financial professional you work with could really prepare you for life. I'm glad I was able to get in touch with my coach Samuel Peter Descovich earlier this year because I was actively cashing out from my portfolio and finally earned over 370k just in the first quarter while everyone else was complaining about the downturn.Samuel Peter Descovich helped pay down our debt and save up for retirement.
@Ashleycorrie8494
@Ashleycorrie8494 11 месяцев назад
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@AnnaKrueger809
@AnnaKrueger809 11 месяцев назад
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@Bradleyschaeffer376
@Bradleyschaeffer376 11 месяцев назад
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@thanhavictus
@thanhavictus 11 месяцев назад
It's not just the United States. Other countries are also struggling. It's not hard to recover from a pandemic and expect magical growth land of line-go-upism capitalism to be sustainable
@ropro9817
@ropro9817 Год назад
Ok, but why is the success of so many businesses predicated on carrying so much debt? 🤔
@smallfox8623
@smallfox8623 Год назад
Could probably range from high upfront costs to start a business to a complete lack of business fundamentals and a deeply flawed or unprofitable business idea.
@aldousd666
@aldousd666 Год назад
There's a common perception that companies can 'go into growth mode' and borrow money like crazy to expand and theoretically grow their pipelines. They fully plan to adjust and go back into 'profitability mode' at some point. The problem is they often plan to roll it over a few times and when the rates change before they get to do that, they lose. If low rates are the only way you can afford to borrow, you can't afford to borrow.
@Meitti
@Meitti Год назад
They're trying to repeat the success of Amazon by focusing on growing big first and thinking about actual profitability after they've pushed out all their competitors. Modern monopolies funded with debt money.
@marktn9851
@marktn9851 11 месяцев назад
Having lived thru a 20-year low rates cycle, it will take some time or event to happen for a wake-up call.
@thesatsui
@thesatsui 11 месяцев назад
Look at it as an investment. A company invests money into a product to be developed, right? Like, the EV Ford 150. They may not have the money for that product now, so they take out a loan to invest that money to make that product a reality. Stores will sometimes do the same while they try to attract new customers. The problem is that sometimes they guess wrong.
@RaviGoel1
@RaviGoel1 Год назад
Over expansion beyond sustainable demand Over buying stocks that they can’t sell beyond 60%, 40% goods sold for losses Under selling with increasing now of DTC brands giving competition at much lower costs Over valued beyond income multiples Over paid cxos and employees Price multiple has risen from 2.5x of cost to now 7x, means garbage being sold at high prices, doesn’t work in long run
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
🙄 Typical. They never learn, do they? 😬 Seriously, when will they realize they're setting themselves up for failure? 😔 It's frustrating to see such short-sightedness in the business world. 😱 Can someone please explain the logic behind overvaluing their products? 😤 And guess who's paying for all of this? Us, the consumers. 👎 It's just not sustainable in the long run. 💸 It's no wonder they're struggling to make a profit. 🙈 Time to face the harsh reality of their misguided decisions.
@generativeresearch
@generativeresearch Год назад
For economists this is how an economy recorrects itself after a fallout
@aldousd666
@aldousd666 Год назад
Yeah, as long as there's no government intervention to kick the can further down the road.
@gabbar51ngh
@gabbar51ngh 11 месяцев назад
Maybe these companies Shouldn't be relying upon cheap loans to sustain a business which isn't profitable?
@blackaugust2035
@blackaugust2035 11 месяцев назад
You right, money should not be that cheap that long. Everything has consequences just we know it or not.
@MichealTanner141
@MichealTanner141 11 месяцев назад
It's been a rough year with losses from failed banks, real estate crashes, a struggling economy, and downturns in stocks and dividends. It feels like everything has been going wrong. What a terrible year it is…
@Rhgeyer278
@Rhgeyer278 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your experience. Your coach was simple to discover online. I did my research on him before I wrote to him. He appears knowledgeable based on his online resume.
@jamess.2649
@jamess.2649 Год назад
Buy Bitcoin separate government and money
@v.toto.v
@v.toto.v Год назад
go woke go broke,,, 😂 people all around the world going smarters,,, western govt can not manipulated any more,,,
@mack-uv6gn
@mack-uv6gn Год назад
Private equity 🤦🏻‍♂️
@Meitti
@Meitti Год назад
Quite intriquing how human world of business acts much like a forest. When a big old tree falls down, it gives sunlight to new seeds to grow, same with large companies. And in this case we're having a forest fire but the ashes of old companies will fertilize the ground for a future forest of business. Demand hasn't gone anywhere but the prices are too high, so a crash is needed for economy to start flowing again.
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
🌿💼 Quite intriguing how the human world of business acts much like a forest, don't you think? 🌳 When a big old tree falls down, it gives sunlight to new seeds to grow and thrive. Similarly, when large companies face challenges, it creates opportunities for fresh, innovative businesses to emerge. 🌱 And right now, it seems like we're witnessing a bit of a forest fire, where some older companies are struggling. However, let's not forget that the ashes of these old companies will eventually fertilize the ground, nurturing the growth of a future forest of business. 🔥💼 Demand is still there, but the prices have soared sky-high. So, it seems like a crash in the market is necessary to get the economy flowing again. 📉📈 It's like hitting the reset button, allowing for a more sustainable and balanced business landscape. Let's hope that this crash will serve as a wake-up call and pave the way for a healthier and more prosperous future. 🚀💰
@richardmorrison1467
@richardmorrison1467 11 месяцев назад
Probably the best analysis of not only the US Economy but the World. 20 years of very cheap money on top of the Covid crisis and now global instability and the Ukraine war, etc. are going to inflict a lot of pain!
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
💥💔 The impact of the US Economy and the world is no joke! With 20 years of ultra-low interest rates, the pandemic, and the current global instability - including the Ukraine war - brace yourself for some serious suffering. 😫
@axem.8338
@axem.8338 Год назад
This is a great opportunity to buy debt from holders for a medium long term. That too very cheap.
@aldousd666
@aldousd666 Год назад
blood in the streets!
@cinpeace353
@cinpeace353 11 месяцев назад
Don't forget some debts may default. 😅
@gamerforlife9865
@gamerforlife9865 Год назад
Uncompetitive companies going bankrupt, whats new
@onedaya_martian1238
@onedaya_martian1238 11 месяцев назад
The trillions in debt of the US are responsible for inflation. A country cannot print billions in cash and not expect the demand of goods and services to stay the same.
@VictoriaWood-uc6mp
@VictoriaWood-uc6mp 5 месяцев назад
The bank crisis isn't over yet, and experienced individuals know credit crises don't end quickly. Some find it amusing that some think it's resolved, but in reality, we're headed for a major economic downturn due to this credit contraction.
@chiquita683
@chiquita683 Год назад
Bidenonmics
@business
@business 7 месяцев назад
Get unlimited access to Bloomberg.com for $1.99/month for the first 3 months: www.bloomberg.com/subscriptions?in_source=RU-vidOriginals
@GabrielNicho
@GabrielNicho 4 месяца назад
I mean...WeWork was never a functioning company to begin with lol.
@avrinrose5457
@avrinrose5457 Месяц назад
In my fictional world, bankrupt never happened
@Rambyte53
@Rambyte53 11 месяцев назад
Simple Macro Economics: Expenses exceed Revenues. Demand is less than Supply.
@floxydorathy6611
@floxydorathy6611 Год назад
The US economy is grappling with uncertainties, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.
@MSDGroup-ez6zk
@MSDGroup-ez6zk 11 месяцев назад
The world has left the USA....karma.
@seanrodgers1839
@seanrodgers1839 11 месяцев назад
Closing companies is capitalism in action. Management got soft and forgot to account for risk properly. Capital can now be allocated to companies with better management. Also, trends change, but, management should chart a path through change.
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
Closing companies is capitalism in action. 👠💼 Management got soft and forgot to account for risk properly. 😏💰 Capital can now be allocated to companies with better management. 💪💼 Also, trends change, but, management should chart a path through change. 📈💼
@jryde421
@jryde421 Год назад
Its not that big of a deal...the economy changed and people didnt need or want so they shrank or disappeared. New business will help for the new economy will help
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
🤷‍♀ It's not that big of a deal, really. The economy just went through some changes, and as a result, some businesses either shrank or disappeared because people didn't need or want them anymore. But hey, new businesses will come up and thrive in this new economy, which will be a positive thing! 💪
@AreWeLearningYet77
@AreWeLearningYet77 Год назад
Technology has the pattern of devaluing everything it touches. Not in a negative way but in the way that it reduces scarcity and cost of goods and services to the point where there isn't enough value generated to support those that labor to create and maintain them. Everything has to be subsidized in various ways, from direct subsidies to indirect methods like overhyped valuations and borrowing based only on the idea that "x" company will take over a market. What's unsaid is that, once an industry reaches a certain technological threshhold, "taking over the market" effectively means destroying that market and making it monetarily unsustainable. As a result we've already seen signs of tehcnological suppression and even regression via regulation. This is society entering its post-scarcity phase. We're just currently in denial about it and instead of adjusting society accordingly, we're trying to brute force a solution that stays in line with traditional capitalist thought even when the math clearly won't add up over time.
@allenaxp6259
@allenaxp6259 11 месяцев назад
This trend of dematerialization has both positive and negative consequences. On the one hand, it leads to lower prices for consumers and a higher standard of living. On the other hand, it can lead to job displacement and economic disruption. It is important to note that technology is not the only factor that contributes to dematerialization. Other factors, such as globalization and deregulation, also play a role.
@DS-vx3wf
@DS-vx3wf Год назад
companies come and go.... nothing new.
@Spacemonkeymojo
@Spacemonkeymojo 11 месяцев назад
THIS is what happens when you make money SO cheap that even companies that are non-viable are able to keep running. THIS is why interest rates should NEVER be lower than 2%. Low interest rates give weak companies the ability to exist.
@LowerYourExpectationsPleb
@LowerYourExpectationsPleb 11 месяцев назад
Cheap money allows less fortunate people to get capital for their inventions. Your idea limits technological development, economic growth, increases unemployment and lowers income.
@Spacemonkeymojo
@Spacemonkeymojo 11 месяцев назад
@@LowerYourExpectationsPleb Oh yeah sure, that’s worked out just great for countries like Japan hasn’t it? 🙄
@LowerYourExpectationsPleb
@LowerYourExpectationsPleb 11 месяцев назад
@@Spacemonkeymojo You will need a lot more info to understand why what you said is false. Later I'll look up Coin Bureau's video about Japan's macroeconomics for you, that way you can learn about how the economy works.
@aldousd666
@aldousd666 Год назад
I bet there's way more than $200 bln in distressed debt in the US. Some companies probably have billions parked in shell corporations so they can take it off their books. Anyone who put on a spread trade of any kind (even indirectly) based on previously low rates is stuck with it, or worse getting margin called.
@donaldspaulding6973
@donaldspaulding6973 11 месяцев назад
You're right and what should be concerning is that the debt to GDP ratio is close to what it was in the fall of 2008.
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
Oh boy, there's probably way more than $200 bln of distressed debt in the US! 😬 I wouldn't be surprised if some companies have billions of it tucked away in shell corporations, just to clean up their balance sheets. 😏 Anyone who tried to play with spreads or took advantage of low rates is in a sticky situation now. They're either stuck with it or facing dreaded margin calls. 📉💰
@djayjp
@djayjp Год назад
Not a single statistic in that whole video that states the actual rate of bankruptcies....
@victoriaselwyn8781
@victoriaselwyn8781 Год назад
This is all about consolidation of wealth. The people who take the hit are never the rich.
@bwofficial1776
@bwofficial1776 Год назад
What are you doing to join the rich then?
@aldousd666
@aldousd666 Год назад
Or they work for a company that did. This isn't about private individuals with big debt. It's about companies that use it as capital or worse, operating cash.
@michgoo7275
@michgoo7275 11 месяцев назад
No evil in the business world like private equity especially when they go into commercial real estate and Healthcare. They bring their risky business from Wall Street to Main Street.
@TheMap1997
@TheMap1997 Год назад
Vice media deserved to be bankrupt 😂
@r3dp1ll
@r3dp1ll Год назад
Go woke, go ....
@r3dp1ll
@r3dp1ll Год назад
Such a shame, long time ago they used to have excellent content
@kunalnichani1
@kunalnichani1 Год назад
High GDP on one side, bankruptsies on the other side :D This simply shows Evolution. Survival of the fittest. A great sign that things are getting back on track.
@atulkashyap7
@atulkashyap7 Год назад
Wake up....the sooner the better 😊
@antihypocrisy8978
@antihypocrisy8978 Год назад
1-2% is high? Are you high?
@Couldthinkofabettername
@Couldthinkofabettername 11 месяцев назад
Decades of depressed wages has finally come back to bite corporate America.
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
😤 Corporate America, you've reaped what you sowed! 😡 The repercussions of years of oppressively low wages have finally caught up with you! 😠
@jon6309
@jon6309 11 месяцев назад
Retailers had the power to prevent this inflation but when lockdowns stopped businesses were too greedy and wanted to make up for lost time and didn’t want to get over sunk cost. Many businesses admitted that they raised prices after the lockdowns because they just wanted to!
@SunsetRC
@SunsetRC 11 месяцев назад
It has nothing to do with the prices, it's the convenience of e-commerce.
@Motosmostwanted
@Motosmostwanted 11 месяцев назад
This is so much larger than one vertical.
@TexasScout
@TexasScout Год назад
That’s why I’m glad that the business I work for has no debt. We are strictly a cash business. Anything we buy gets paid off in seven days no exceptions.
@DemPilafian
@DemPilafian Год назад
Is your business even legal? Sounds very shady.
@TexasScout
@TexasScout Год назад
We are in Oil and Gas Production Equipment Sales and repair and have been for 35 years. @@DemPilafian
@bwofficial1776
@bwofficial1776 Год назад
@@DemPilafian It's quite common. Many smaller businesses don't want to deal with setting up card processors and the processors taking 3% on every transaction. Cash-only is legal in the US. If you can't pay cash for it, you don't need it.
@DemPilafian
@DemPilafian Год назад
@@bwofficial1776 If you want to use cash that's fine. I literally have not used cash for anything in about 3 years. I haven't died yet.
@doujinflip
@doujinflip Год назад
​@@DemPilafianLegal, just not scalable.
@jasonwiese3794
@jasonwiese3794 11 месяцев назад
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@franklinbright8736
@franklinbright8736 11 месяцев назад
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@jessibarjenbruch7978 11 месяцев назад
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@ideashippers4189
@ideashippers4189 11 месяцев назад
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@jasonwiese3794
@jasonwiese3794 11 месяцев назад
"Queridafx"
@jasonwiese3794
@jasonwiese3794 11 месяцев назад
Queridafx is her info
@fern8580
@fern8580 Год назад
✔Tax are the roots of issue. ALL those who use a "license" to work (Police Officer, Firefighter, Military Municipal employees, ALL the health sector,and of course the officials of the lazy state, The entire education sector subsidized by the state) Tax are the roots of issue.
@r3dp1ll
@r3dp1ll Год назад
Taxes are necessary for basic state functions and infrastructures. But yes far too high and used for tons of useless and dangerour 3 letters agencies.
@subhajitdasgupta1644
@subhajitdasgupta1644 Год назад
Ahhh bankruptcy and reserve currency status! It's like heads I win, tails you lose 😂.
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
Haha, talk about a double-edged sword! 💁‍♀💸 Being the holder of the reserve currency definitely has its advantages, but it's not without risks either. 😅 Bankruptcy can really make you question the stability of that status. 🤔💔
@jamesmf968
@jamesmf968 Год назад
The terms “sector” and “industry” are used interchangeably by the presenter, it’s confusing and possibly misleading.
@B21_raider
@B21_raider Год назад
Bad businesses crash all the time
@liveeternity6202
@liveeternity6202 7 дней назад
It’s finished there no going back! Everything will deep dive into a depression! 2000 companies in the USA are extremely in debt and many will soon go bankrupt maybe by the starting yr or before this finishes! Its bad
@swell07_
@swell07_ 11 месяцев назад
lobbying isnt bribery because theyre two different words. and bankruptcy isnt a way for the rich to break any obligations owed to the peasants whose labors they profited off 😂
@HilarityBribo
@HilarityBribo Месяц назад
Kamalanomics
@ddray1992
@ddray1992 2 месяца назад
According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the total value of existing and new single-family homes in the United States was approximately $32.2 trillion in 2020
@OverwatchUnit
@OverwatchUnit Год назад
What's the point of this video? There's nothing interesting or new.
@ducann22
@ducann22 11 месяцев назад
Interesting topic. I hope bloomberg will make topic about Private Equity!
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
😍😉 Definitely! Private Equity is such an intriguing subject. It has the power to drive economic growth and create employment opportunities. Can't wait to see Bloomberg delve into this fascinating topic and provide us with valuable insight and analysis! 🎉💼
@yoursubconscious
@yoursubconscious Год назад
bankrupt doesn't always mean negative, however.
@remnantchannel2434
@remnantchannel2434 9 месяцев назад
John 14:27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world 🌎 gives. Do not let your hearts ❤‍🩹 be troubled and do not be afraid.😰
@johnrivera922
@johnrivera922 11 месяцев назад
Because the stock market is driven by projected growth and expansion. Not by profit or anything else. Once growth is down, things fold, even if they could work the right way, nobody wants to pay for it. It’s corporate greed that drives all this.
@BOND19951
@BOND19951 4 месяца назад
How could this be?! I thought this was the golden era for our economy. That was what western news told me. Surely they weren't lie.
@clifb.3521
@clifb.3521 11 месяцев назад
Enough with borrowing too much money. And enough with paying dividends that you can’t afford to pay: memo to the company that owns Pyrexx.
@wilfredpeake9987
@wilfredpeake9987 11 месяцев назад
They are three jobs gathering making and distributing. America basically put a lot of resources into distribution and gathering resources rather than making stuff. So think the big box stores and oil fields now they need to go back to actually making stuff again if they want their economy to be stable
@josephmedina6403
@josephmedina6403 3 месяца назад
It’s not the economy that’s killing companies , it is the poor service from these happy go lucky service workers 😆
@timetravelfilms727
@timetravelfilms727 11 месяцев назад
How dare you put this out Bloomberg - you support the Republicans don't you?
@kgblankinship
@kgblankinship 11 месяцев назад
Why are we getting business failures due to debt when we lavished tax cuts on them back in early 2017?
@kifkroker6483
@kifkroker6483 11 месяцев назад
Hmm... to myself... so other Kif, does this mean that sooner or later this will first spill then followed by violent flooding of the real estate market? Yes other Kif that is correct!!!
@Funkydood
@Funkydood Месяц назад
Re.: THE WALL STREET BANKSTERS. Just saying.
@ddray1992
@ddray1992 2 месяца назад
There is plenty of money in usa. Look at betting and gambling and lottery. Insane.
@shamuu214019
@shamuu214019 11 месяцев назад
Wow whoever produced this needs to be fired. It’s just a bunch of random news clips frankensteined together
@richardyi4346
@richardyi4346 Год назад
The US Bonds are less attractive than before.
@MarAwanaDISPOCO.
@MarAwanaDISPOCO. 7 месяцев назад
Do they have always used companies to get what they need🎉🎉🎉 capitalism, bro❤❤❤
@om_Sed
@om_Sed 11 месяцев назад
"financial crisis" is season event that used to white washed & cleared outfinancial crime that are doing by institution & bank through fractional reserve system n other hi speculative acts
@iancarlson-w8m
@iancarlson-w8m 11 месяцев назад
Finance and money in general is pretty boring... It's crazy to me some people do this stuff for decades.
@BryanMccomb-sg7qw
@BryanMccomb-sg7qw 8 месяцев назад
I like how the business is going bankrupt people are loosing there jobs but for some reason CEO's are still making millions
@AskieFox-i2b
@AskieFox-i2b 9 месяцев назад
United states is the worst place to be hospitalized i seen alot of people dying in parking lot. Kicked out of the hospital and left by security guard outside to die.
@twenty3_co_uk
@twenty3_co_uk 11 месяцев назад
Yeahy,, let's drop interest rates and print more money.... oh shi*....
@Pierrick2009
@Pierrick2009 11 месяцев назад
What do you expect? Insanely low interest rates for 15 years and then central banks forced by events to jack up rates to levels most young adults have never experienced
@Tricia-Tricia
@Tricia-Tricia 11 месяцев назад
😬 Well, that's quite the roller coaster, isn't it? 🎢 It's like living in a financial drama! 💃🏻💸 But hey, who could resist those tantalizingly low interest rates for all those years? It's like walking through a financial wonderland! 🌈🌟 However, the sudden hike in rates might make some young adults feel like they're riding a financial rollercoaster without a safety harness! 😱🎢 Hang on tight, folks! The ride might get a bit bumpy! 🤪
@GymForLifeHD
@GymForLifeHD 11 месяцев назад
do it more one time BIDEN and then you can be all buy burger for 100$ lol
@brandonharris3263
@brandonharris3263 11 месяцев назад
As soon as I see those hands purposefully placed. Untrustworthy. Cannot trust these channels anymore
@theirishbandit7301
@theirishbandit7301 11 месяцев назад
I’m going bankrupt too. Why does my feel debt feel more severe??
@studleyjb3172
@studleyjb3172 11 месяцев назад
Beware of people in sites like this recommending specific financial advisors.
@MarAwanaDISPOCO.
@MarAwanaDISPOCO. 7 месяцев назад
We're gonna have to do with china, does, Make a bunch of electric cars that no one will use😮
@godzillamothra5983
@godzillamothra5983 Год назад
why the house of cards are falling?
@timhinchcliffe5372
@timhinchcliffe5372 11 месяцев назад
I thought Biden redefined what inflation is, and therefore it's not bad anymore.
@trfgshdtg4577
@trfgshdtg4577 9 месяцев назад
lack of creativity, authoritarian government, inflation, etc.
@SugaShark
@SugaShark 9 месяцев назад
20 years of unprecedented loose monetary policies will do that
@petebusch9069
@petebusch9069 11 месяцев назад
Simple explanation, the left and the rhino's sold us out.
@chrisbluebird5037
@chrisbluebird5037 11 месяцев назад
Given the current economic difficulties that the country is experiencing in 2023, how can we enhance our earnings during this period of adjustment? I cannot let my $680k savings vanish after putting in so much effort to accumulate them.
@selenajack2036
@selenajack2036 11 месяцев назад
Well the bigger the risk, the bigger the reward and such impeccable decisions are better guided by professionals
@mesutserim1595
@mesutserim1595 11 месяцев назад
Yes true, I have been in touch with a brokerage Advisor. With an initial starting reserve of $80k, my advisor chooses the entry and exit commands for my portfolio, which has grown to approximately $550k.
@legacymedia8468
@legacymedia8468 11 месяцев назад
I’ve been looking to switch to an advisor for a while now. Any help pointing me to who your advisor is?
@mesutserim1595
@mesutserim1595 11 месяцев назад
There are a lot of independent advisors you might look into. But i work with HEATHER LEE LARIONI and I have been working together for nearly four years, and she is excellent. You could proceed with her if she satisfies your discretion. I endorse her
@traviswes7082
@traviswes7082 11 месяцев назад
she actually appears to be well-read and educated. I just did a Google search for her name and found her webpage, I appreciate you sharing
@doughainline3126
@doughainline3126 Год назад
Blame it on the Big banking
@r3dp1ll
@r3dp1ll Год назад
money creation is at the root. End the FED
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