Tariffs: Not the Turkey We Want This Thanksgiving - Ep 994

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Jobs Report “Beat” Is Another Lie: 1.1 Million Jobs Erased

Peter Schiff explains why today’s “better than expected” jobs report is meaningless—and why the real story is the massive downward revisions. The government erased roughly 2.5 million jobs going back to 2019, including about 1.1 million from 2025 and over 800,000 from 2024. That ...  Show more

Tariffs Are a Tax: Price Shock Ahead

Peter Schiff examines the economic fallout from tariffs, critiques Bitcoin's poor performance, and forecasts the implications for upcoming elections.- This episode is sponsored by Odoo. Sign up for free at https://www.odoo.com/r/izNK- This episode is also sponsored by Kalshi. Use ...  Show more

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