ITS OVER... The U.S. Spends $9.27 to 'Make' $1 of Growth... Mannarino
Source: Gregory Mannarino | Date: January 26, 2026
Key Takeaways
- The U.S. requires $9.27 in spending to generate $1 of economic growth/productivity
- Mannarino characterizes this spending ratio as unsustainable and "insane"
- He argues this inefficiency mechanism is being hidden from the public
- References previous detailed analysis/paper he published showing the mathematical breakdown
- Expects increased propaganda regarding economic conditions
Market Views
- No specific market predictions or price targets mentioned in this excerpt
- General bearish sentiment on U.S. economic sustainability
- Anticipates escalating propaganda around economic messaging
Assets Discussed
- No specific assets, stocks, or commodities mentioned in this transcript segment
Notable Quotes
- "To create $1 of productivity, they have to spend almost 10... It's actually $9.27 to produce $1 of economic growth here in the United States"
- "Imagine running a business like that. Running a household like that, you would be so deeply underwater. It would be unbelievable"
Note: This appears to be a partial transcript focusing primarily on the debt-to-GDP growth ratio argument rather than specific investment recommendations.
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