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⚠️Global debt bubble is gargantuan
Global debt hit a new full-year record in 2024
Global debt rose by nearly $7 trillion and hit a whopping $318 trillion in 2024, the highest year-end figure on record.

Emerging markets reflected ~65% of the debt growth, driven by China, India, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
Moreover, global debt-to-GDP rose to 328% as economic growth slowed, marking the first increase since the 2020 crisis.
World economies have never been more indebted.
This tech company grew 32,481%...
No, it's not Nvidia... It's Mode Mobile, 2023’s fastest-growing software company according to Deloitte.
Just as Uber turned vehicles into income-generating assets, Mode is turning smartphones into an easy passive income source, already helping 45M+ users earn $325M+ through simple, everyday use.
They’ve just been granted their stock ticker by the Nasdaq, and you can still invest in their pre-IPO offering at just $0.26/share.
*Mode Mobile recently received their ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur.
*The Deloitte rankings are based on submitted applications and public company database research, with winners selected based on their fiscal-year revenue growth percentage over a three-year period.
*Please read the offering circular and related risks at invest.modemobile.com.
Meanwhile, world governments borrowed nearly $12.0 trillion in 2024, an all-time high, and they are estimated to issue even more long-term debt in 2025 driven by the United States.
That would bring the sovereign long-term debt to a record $76.9 trillion, according to S&P Global estimates..

The world has fallen into the debt spiral moving from one crisis to another.
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