Following the House speaker's removal and no easy budget agreement, Ray Dalio cautioned over further polarization and 'a great political conflict' coming in the next five years.
After making comments this week that ascended concerns about the economic and geopolitical state of America, Bridgewater Associates founder and billionaire investor Ray Dalio expanded on his warning signs in an exclusive with FOX Business’ Neil Cavuto. "Over the next year, and so on, we are going to have a great political conflict.
" Issues that are apparently crucial to Dalio, like lowering national debt and compromising with "healthy capital markets," aren’t considered "priority" to politicians and everyday Americans because "we haven’t felt the pain of it" yet. "It's going to evolve over the next five years in the following way: we're going to have, internally, a great political conflict in terms of that polarity," Dalio said.
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