Dennis Tubbergen hosts Kerry Lutz, founder of the Financial Survival Network, on RLA Radio this week. They discuss recent market volatility, Federal Reserve policies, and the potential impacts of political changes on the economy. Lutz predicts continued market volatility and emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to address the national debt and government spending. They also explore the potential for significant fiscal changes under the new administration, including the reassertion of impoundment authority and structural reforms. Lutz shares insights from his upcoming book on Martin Armstrong's economic predictions and historical perspectives. The conversation concludes with a discussion on real estate market trends, regulatory impacts, and the potential for economic recovery by the 2026 midterm elections.
Kerry Lutz has been a student of Austrian Economics since 1977. While attending Pace University, he stumbled upon an extensive cache of Austrian Economic Literature in a dark, musty, abandoned section of the school’s library. After graduating from The New York Law School, he became an attorney and lifelong serial entrepreneur. In 2010, Kerry gave up most of his other interests to pursue his desire of becoming a radio show host and founded the Financial Survival Network, whose mission is to help you prosper and thrive in the New Economy.
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