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Weak Dollar

A weak dollar means the U.S. dollar’s value is declining compared to other currencies.

A weakening dollar implies several consequences, but not all of them are negative. A weakening dollar means that imports become more expensive, but it also means that exports are more attractive to consumers in other countries outside the U.S.

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TODO

  1. The U.S. Dollar Hit a 3-Year Low, But Is the World Really ‘De-Dollarizing’? https://www.investopedia.com/us-dollar-hit-3-year-low-is-world-really-de-dollarizing-11753550
  2. Is the US Economy at Cruising Altitude? https://www.sofi.com/article/investment-strategy/investment-strategy-view-macro-pulse/
  3. Experts Warn Weakening Dollar Signals ‘Crisis of Confidence’ in Backbone of Global Markets: https://www.investopedia.com/experts-warn-weakening-dollar-signals-crisis-of-confidence-in-backbone-of-global-markets-11715080
  4. The U.S. dollar’s dominance may be ending. Why Americans won’t like it.
    1. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-u-s-dollars-dominance-may-be-ending-why-americans-may-not-like-it-18fbb40b

Tags

  1. Government deficits, surpluses and the balance of trade
  2. How the strong U.S. dollar can affect everyone
  3. The U.S. Balance of Payments
  4. US Dollar Death Spiral Crisis
  5. US National Debt
  6. BRICS Countries Are Ditching the U.S. Dollar.
  7. America’s biggest lender is closing its wallet
  8. The Enshittification of American Power
  9. The Secret Shame of Middle-Class Americans Living Paycheck to Paycheck
  10. Maxed Out

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