BRICS: Expert Says US Economy in Depression as Dollar Strains
Amid the BRICS efforts to lessen international reliance on the Western currency, a finance expert has warned that the great US market crash may have already begun. Now, with the BRICS bloc not relenting on its initiatives, one expert has said that the US economy is in depression amid ongoing dollar concerns.
Specifically, Robert… (Continue reading to discover who the expert is and their specific arguments.)
The BRICS Push for De-Dollarization
The BRICS alliance has continued to embrace local currency promotion as one expert has claimed the US economy is in depression alongside its dollar struggles. All the while, BRICS nations like Russia and China are actively seeking alternatives to the US dollar in international trade.
US Economy in Depression? Expert Claims and BRICS Impact
As the BRICS bloc remains steadfast in its initiatives, experts now assert that the US economy is experiencing depression amid ongoing dollar challenges. Specifically… (Expand on the specific indicators and challenges the US economy is facing, according to the expert.)
Dollar Strains: A Gradual Rejection of the American Economic Model
The shifting global landscape embodies a gradual rejection of the American economic model, exacerbated by concerns over the colossal US debt, estimated at $35 trillion. The BRICS countries' pursuit of alternative currencies reflects these anxieties.
Calls for a Global Shift Away from Dollar Dominance
Calls for a global shift away from dollar dominance are not new, nor are they unique to BRICS, but experts say recent geopolitical shifts and growing tensions are accelerating this trend. The U.S. dollar remains the world's primary reserve currency, and neither the euro nor the so-called BRICS countries have been able to reduce global reliance on the dollar. However, the BRICS bloc increasing its opposition to Western hegemony, one expert has noted that the US dollar is likely nearing the ‘End of the line.’ Indeed, the currency…
Originally published: 10 de sept. de 2025