How Money Printing Is Quietly Destroying Wealth
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G’day G’day and we’re back with the second part of my conversation with Paul Musson. If you didn’t catch the start of this yarn be sure to check it out!
Most people believe debt fuels economic growth… but what if the system has gone too far? In this episode, Paul tells us about the dangerous difference between productive debt that creates real value and consumption-driven debt that slowly weakens the economy from within.
We talk about how central banks manipulate interest rates, why rising asset prices create the illusion of wealth, and how inflation transfers purchasing power away from ordinary people. From housing affordability and wealth inequality to the risks facing future generations, Paul reveals why today’s financial system may be heading toward a breaking point and also what folks can do to protect themselves before it happens.
What You’ll Learn:
• The difference between productive debt and destructive debt
• How low interest rates distort the economy and reduce productivity •
Why rising GDP and asset prices can create false wealth illusions
• How inflation silently erodes savings and purchasing power
• The long-term risks of debt-driven economic policies
• Why younger generations face growing financial disadvantages
• Strategies to protect wealth through diversification and quality assets
• How education and grassroots awareness can help drive systemic change
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Guest Bio:
Paul Musson, author of “Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit At Your Expense,” is a veteran investment professional with over 30 years of experience, including leading the Ivy Funds at Mackenzie Investments. He founded Paddington Capital Management and writes the Paulitical Economy™ blog, offering insights into economic systems and advocating for financial reform.
Guest links:
https://paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbmusson