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2024/10/21

The Plight of the American Man

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The Daily FWD
October 21, 2024

The Plight of the American Man

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News:

Matt Insley – MISSING: 7 Million American Men

Say what you will about Vance, but he’s a credible voice on the plight of America’s disaffected men.

And, as he says, “We have seven million — just men, not even women, just men — who have completely dropped out of the labor force.”

Vance's argument challenges the notion that illegal immigration benefits the labor market. Instead, he contends it has led to the “evisceration of the American middle class.”

There’s a the significant overlap between two groups of Americans… typical workforce dropouts — seven million American men strong, says Vance — and typical “undecided voters.”

By focusing on reengaging young American men, particularly those who may be struggling with addiction and trauma, Vance must present a vision for rebuilding the American workforce.

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Retirement:

Emily Clancy – Gold Outshines Government IOUs

Several factors have fueled gold's ascent: central bank purchases, falling interest rates and emerging interest from U.S. retail investors.

(Even Costco shoppers, as we’ve mentioned from time to time, are getting in on the action, snapping up gold bars alongside their two-liter bottles of olive oil.)

Now, Bank of America commodity strategist Michael Widmer suggests that mounting concerns over U.S. debt levels could be a key driver of gold's price surge.

With the presidential election just 18 days away, neither candidate seems to have a solid plan to address the nation's ballooning debt.

And it's not just Uncle Sam who's swimming in a sea of red…

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Markets:

4 Experts Predict a Golden Future: Gold to $3,000 in Six Months

Gold has held the line on $2,600 for four weeks now — a healthy consolidation after a furious run-up from $2,400 in the previous four weeks.

The fact gold is approaching record levels at $2,735 despite a monster rally in the U.S. dollar is setting the table for a big year-end run.

Our income expert, Zach Scheidt, forecasted in January that gold would reach $3,000 this year.

That looked fanciful when the Midas metal was still under $2,000 — but now that target looks totally achievable.

Central bank buying isn’t going anywhere… and Zach sticks by that big prediction.

Zach, Sean Ring, Byron King and Dan Amoss sat down to talk about their gold forecasts and give you FOUR stocks so that you’re not left out of this giant gold rally.

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That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with more topics and articles from our editors.

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Looking forward to your financial future,

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