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THE CREDIT CARD COLLAPSE: How Banks Are Hiding Bad Debt!

American credit card debt just reached a record $1.263 Trillion at an average interest rate of 22.15%, but major banks are reporting stable delinquency rates. In today's Wall Street Truthbomb, Chief I

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In bygone days that would be a mob rate!
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Thank you Sir Mark
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@mjeffn2 From YouTube ↗ 14 Aug 2026 5
Excellent video.
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This Market is driving me crazy NOTHING seems to stick it like Teflon
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Debt, leverage and tricky accounting fuckery makes the financial world/Wall Street go 'round.
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Thanks WSTB...🎉
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@Kim-bt5tf From YouTube ↗ 14 Aug 2026 16
All these banks,Wall Street,and businesses are built with smoke and mirrors,throw in a little creative bookkeeping and they all prosper. Wouldn't it be nice if we the regular people could do the same?!
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Insightful perspective. Good episode. Thank you!
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cuts to snap making food banks overflow, it's only going to get worse when people can't use credit cards to buy groceries anymore but as long as wall street is making money analysts will say consumers remain resilient hahaha
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All the headline miniscule information is like Cinderella riding on the pumpkin 🎃 instead of the carriage 😮😅
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House of Cards!! Credit cards
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I agree with you 99% of the time. When will the markets come down to reality and reflect the "Truth"
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Incredibly interesting and quite concerning. Clear and transparent accounting for bad debt should be a given for all banks. Thank you once again.
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If they collapse, our debts should disappear too... just like their's does when the government AKA our taxes bail them out! This irresponsibility has gone on long enough
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Gee whiz! Sounds a bit like 2008! 😂
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I am SO grateful my parents let me learn the hard lesson of credit card debt when I was in high school. I found out what a racket minimum payments are and always paid my balances off every month. if i can't afford it, i don't buy it. period.
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The signs were there when the interest rate started to rise, it wasn’t hard to see months ago
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It seems like there is more creative story telling in the balance sheet of big banks than all 7 Harry Potter books combined.
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I paid off my credit card years ago , i have no debt 😊