Bill Gross: Deleveraging Will Super-Painful Because We’re In Deep Demographic “Doo-Doo”

The danger today, as opposed to prior deleveraging cycles, is that the deleveraging is being attempted into the headwinds of a structural demographic downwave as opposed to a decade of substantial population growth. Japan is the modern-day example of what deleveraging in the face of a slowing and now negatively growing population can do. Prior deleveraging periods such as what the U.S. and European economies experienced in the 1930s exhibited a similar demographic with the lowest levels of fertility in the 20th century and extremely low population growth.

via Bill Gross: Deleveraging Will Super-Painful Because We’re In Deep Demographic “Doo-Doo”.

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