| June
9 , 2006
An Ominous Picture
Michael Hodges is the publisher of
the Grandfather Economic Report. His very informative website
http://mwhodges.home.att.net/
states somberly: “Each generation hopes their children will
have more freedom and economic opportunity. Certain trends threaten
their future.” One of those dangerous trends can be seen in
the following chart.

This chart shows the relationship between America’s
debt and its national income. Of significance is the meteoric rise
in debt and the resulting widening gap compared to income. This
trend is alarming.
Debts need to be serviced, meaning they require
the ongoing payment of interest and repayment of principal. To service
debt, the requirement for the aggregate debt of a country is no
different from that owed by an individual. Both need income. Without
sufficient income to provide the required cash-flow, the debt burden
becomes unmanageable.
The widening gap on the above chart suggests the
debt burden is rapidly becoming unmanageable. Indeed, it may have
already passed the point where the debt can be reasonably serviced
from available cash-flow, but the tipping point can only be identified
after the fact. For example, only after the Asian currency crisis
exploded in 1997 did it become clear that several countries in Asia
could not service their debts. Economic and monetary turmoil was
the result.
Consequently, it seems prudent to ask whether the
next monetary upheaval will be an American currency crisis. The
above chart doesn’t provide any answers, but the trend is
indeed ominous.
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James Turk is the Founder & Chairman of GoldMoney.com.
He writes The Freemarket Gold & Money Report, and his latest
book is The Coming Collapse of the Dollar.
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