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Didn't you already ask a similar question about 3 months ago?

The answer would be about the same and as far as why no one is talking about it, I guess you just don't follow threads too closely. This has been covered under a thread called recession.

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I wonder why no one is talking about the Meltdown in the stock markets and where does the US get the money for the promised support if they are so far in debt.
Equity markets are volatile. They go up and they go down. If you find it hard to sleep at night thinking about how much your portfolio has lost, there are other, less volatile financial assets available.

And what does the stock market have to do with "promised support", whatever that is?

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