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Something is broken in America. Every time you turn on the news, you see it... Out-of-control inflat

Something is broken in America. Every time you turn on the news, you see it... Out-of-control inflation. Rising homeless rates. Soaring crime. [Stansberry Research] This Is the #1 Reason You’ll Lose Money in 2024 --------------------------------------------------------------- Something is broken in America. Every time you turn on the news, you see it... Out-of-control inflation. Rising homeless rates. Soaring crime. [America is in tatters – even as the rich make money hand over fist.]( Mark Zuckerberg now makes the average American yearly wage every two minutes. Jeff Bezos makes over $3,700 every single second. So, how did we get here? An America where hard work doesn't necessarily mean success... and wealth that's so uneven, most people are living paycheck to paycheck? Well, contrary to what you'll see in the news, [the problem isn't rooted in politics...]( Or the choices you or I make as individuals. It's rooted in economics. More specifically, [a SINGLE economic event.]( One that started 30 years ago and opened the massive wealth divide we see in front of us today. [And it's about to happen again.]( Another one of these events is slowly building in our economy – and when it hits, it will make today's wealth divide look miniscule. In fact, [people who don't act now could find themselves much poorer in 2025.]( Which is why I'm hosting a new research event. One where I not only tell you what is going on in America... [But exactly what's coming next and what you can actually do about it.]( It doesn't matter if you have $500 or $500,000 in the market – this will affect you. [Get all the details right here.]( Best, Eric Wade Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research Published by Stansberry Research. You have received this e-mail as part of your optin to Stansberry Research. If you no longer wish to receive special offers from Stansberry Research, [click here](. You’re receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. Stansberry Research welcomes comments or suggestions at feedback@stansberryresearch.com. This address is for feedback only. For questions about your account or to speak with customer service, call 888-261-2693 (U.S.) or 443-839-0986 (international) Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern time. Or e-mail info@stansberryresearch.com. Please note: The law prohibits us from giving personalized financial advice. © 2024 Stansberry Research. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 [stansberryresearch.com](.

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