The Washington Times Friday, March 1, 2013
Entitlement spending is driving the nation into deeper economic despair than most realize, said hedge fund guru Stanley Druckenmiller.
âI see a storm coming, maybe bigger than the storm we had in 2008, 2010,â Mr. Druckenmiller told Bloomberg TV.
The cost of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid poses much more danger than the oft-debated sequester and will eventually bankrupt the nation, he said. The trioâs unfunded liabilities have already reached $211 trillion, some estimates say.
His statements come as economists are reporting incomes for U.S. households are falling.
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Entitlement spending is driving the nation into deeper economic despair than most realize, said hedge fund guru Stanley Druckenmiller.
âI see a storm coming, maybe bigger than the storm we had in 2008, 2010,â Mr. Druckenmiller told Bloomberg TV.
The cost of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid poses much more danger than the oft-debated sequester and will eventually bankrupt the nation, he said. The trioâs unfunded liabilities have already reached $211 trillion, some estimates say.
His statements come as economists are reporting incomes for U.S. households are falling.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...uckenmiller-i-see-storm-coming/#ixzz2MJbOjLHP
Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
