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2026-01-20 18:42:55

Peter Schiff at Davos: U.S. Financial Crash Worse Than 2008 Coming

Economist and gold advocate Peter Schiff — famous for foreseeing the 2008 meltdown has been warning that the current U.S. economic trajectory could lead to a crisis more severe than the Great Recession. His recent commentary highlights concerns about sustained low interest rates, soaring national debt, inflation pressures, and weakening confidence in the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency. Schiff argues that: Prolonged low rates and fiscal imbalances have set the stage for stagflation - stagnant growth combined with inflation Continued investor flight from U.S. assets could trigger a sharp downturn. A weakening dollar and rising import costs point to a “historic economic collapse” rather than a typical recession. Crypto angle — what this means for digital assets Schiff is a well-known Bitcoin skeptic. In recent weeks he has tied his broader financial warning to crypto markets, saying that a brewing dollar crisis and flight to hard assets (like gold and silver) isn’t positive for Bitcoin. He notes that precious metals’ strength could signal deeper financial stress, undercutting the so-called “digital gold” narrative for Bitcoin. Relatedly, he’s reiterated bearish crypto calls — warning Bitcoin could underperform while gold and silver attract capital in a risk-off environment. It’s important to note Schiff’s track record: while he did call the 2008 crisis early, many analysts consider his ongoing forecasts perma-bearish, especially regarding crypto (often predicting crashes that haven’t materialized). Crypto communities frequently poke fun at his repeated bearish predictions. Schiff’s warnings are one perspective among many macroeconomic voices. Some share concerns that credit conditions, high debt, and inflation could set up a painful downturn, but whether it unfolds worse than 2008, and what that means for markets like crypto, remains highly debated.

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