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#ElonMuskReacts Elon Musk Reacts After Ray Dalio Warns Of US Decline, Says China Has Already Surpassed America As Global Consumption Leader Billionaire investor Ray Dalio recently sounded the alarm on the future of the United States, warning of a breakdown in the global order and the end of America's dominant economic role. In response, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk challenged Dalio's core claim—suggesting that China, not the U.S., is now the world's true consumption powerhouse. What Happened: In an X post titled "It's Too Late: The Changes Are Coming," Dalio warned that the global shift away from U.S. economic and geopolitical influence is no longer speculative—it's underway. "Enormous trade and capital imbalances are creating unsustainable conditions and major risks of being cut off," he wrote, citing a growing chorus of global companies planning to reduce reliance on U.S. trade. Dalio argued that the U.S. cannot indefinitely overconsume and rely on foreign lending. "Assuming that one can sell and lend to the U.S. and get paid back with hard (i.e., not devalued) dollars is naive," he said, calling for "coordinated engineering and implementation" to avoid disorderly collapse. Musk swiftly pushed back on one of Dalio's central premises. Tesla CEO wrote, "Correction: China is a much bigger consumer of manufactured goods than the United States. This year, Chinese consumers will buy more cars than America and Europe combined." Why It Matters: Dalio's warning rests on the idea that the U.S. is still the main consumer and debtor at the center of global economic gravity—but Musk's data point upends that. If China is now the primary global consumer, the leverage shifts. Dalio sees the U.S. as risking global irrelevance due to unsustainable policies, deteriorating trust, and geopolitical missteps. He points to parallels from history, calling today's trajectory “contemporary version of the old story of how monetary, domestic political and social, and international geopolitical orders change”.
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Elon Musk Reacts After Ray Dalio Warns Of US Decline, Says China Has Already Surpassed America As Global Consumption Leader

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio recently sounded the alarm on the future of the United States, warning of a breakdown in the global order and the end of America's dominant economic role. In response, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk challenged Dalio's core claim—suggesting that China, not the U.S., is now the world's true consumption powerhouse.

What Happened: In an X post titled "It's Too Late: The Changes Are Coming," Dalio warned that the global shift away from U.S. economic and geopolitical influence is no longer speculative—it's underway. "Enormous trade and capital imbalances are creating unsustainable conditions and major risks of being cut off," he wrote, citing a growing chorus of global companies planning to reduce reliance on U.S. trade.

Dalio argued that the U.S. cannot indefinitely overconsume and rely on foreign lending. "Assuming that one can sell and lend to the U.S. and get paid back with hard (i.e., not devalued) dollars is naive," he said, calling for "coordinated engineering and implementation" to avoid disorderly collapse.

Musk swiftly pushed back on one of Dalio's central premises. Tesla CEO wrote, "Correction: China is a much bigger consumer of manufactured goods than the United States. This year, Chinese consumers will buy more cars than America and Europe combined."

Why It Matters: Dalio's warning rests on the idea that the U.S. is still the main consumer and debtor at the center of global economic gravity—but Musk's data point upends that.

If China is now the primary global consumer, the leverage shifts. Dalio sees the U.S. as risking global irrelevance due to unsustainable policies, deteriorating trust, and geopolitical missteps. He points to parallels from history, calling today's trajectory “contemporary version of the old story of how monetary, domestic political and social, and international geopolitical orders change”.
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Dalio is an authority when it comes to speaking, his concept of the Big Cycle made me foresee this. In the end, we'll see who is right. #NFA
Elon Musk Reacts After Ray Dalio Warns Of US Decline, Says China Has Already Surpassed America As Gl#ElonMuskReacts Elon Musk Reacts After Ray Dalio Warns Of US Decline, Says China Has Already Surpassed America As Global Consumption Leader Billionaire investor Ray Dalio recently sounded the alarm on the future of the United States, warning of a breakdown in the global order and the end of America's dominant economic role. In response, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk challenged Dalio's core claim—suggesting that China, not the U.S., is now the world's true consumption powerhouse. What Happened: In an X post titled "It's Too Late: The Changes Are Coming," Dalio warned that the global shift away from U.S. economic and geopolitical influence is no longer speculative—it's underway. "Enormous trade and capital imbalances are creating unsustainable conditions and major risks of being cut off," he wrote, citing a growing chorus of global companies planning to reduce reliance on U.S. trade. Dalio argued that the U.S. cannot indefinitely overconsume and rely on foreign lending. "Assuming that one can sell and lend to the U.S. and get paid back with hard (i.e., not devalued) dollars is naive," he said, calling for "coordinated engineering and implementation" to avoid disorderly collapse. Musk swiftly pushed back on one of Dalio's central premises. Tesla CEO wrote, "Correction: China is a much bigger consumer of manufactured goods than the United States. This year, Chinese consumers will buy more cars than America and Europe combined." Why It Matters: Dalio's warning rests on the idea that the U.S. is still the main consumer and debtor at the center of global economic gravity—but Musk's data point upends that. If China is now the primary global consumer, the leverage shifts. Dalio sees the U.S. as risking global irrelevance due to unsustainable policies, deteriorating trust, and geopolitical missteps. He points to parallels from history, calling today's trajectory “contemporary version of the old story of how monetary, domestic political and social, and international geopolitical orders change”. You’ve been such a valuable member of our BINANCE TEAM! This isn't the end; it's just a new beginning. "*I wish you all the best because you deserve nothing less*" "*I   also   pray  for   your  future  endeavors.*" Enjoy your well-earned . You deserve it! 🔸Follow share  Like & comment  for intestring , latest news and updates about Crypto Currencies aroud the 🌍 globe 🌎 👇🏻

Elon Musk Reacts After Ray Dalio Warns Of US Decline, Says China Has Already Surpassed America As Gl

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Elon Musk Reacts After Ray Dalio Warns Of US Decline, Says China Has Already Surpassed America As Global Consumption Leader
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio recently sounded the alarm on the future of the United States, warning of a breakdown in the global order and the end of America's dominant economic role. In response, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk challenged Dalio's core claim—suggesting that China, not the U.S., is now the world's true consumption powerhouse.
What Happened: In an X post titled "It's Too Late: The Changes Are Coming," Dalio warned that the global shift away from U.S. economic and geopolitical influence is no longer speculative—it's underway. "Enormous trade and capital imbalances are creating unsustainable conditions and major risks of being cut off," he wrote, citing a growing chorus of global companies planning to reduce reliance on U.S. trade.
Dalio argued that the U.S. cannot indefinitely overconsume and rely on foreign lending. "Assuming that one can sell and lend to the U.S. and get paid back with hard (i.e., not devalued) dollars is naive," he said, calling for "coordinated engineering and implementation" to avoid disorderly collapse.
Musk swiftly pushed back on one of Dalio's central premises. Tesla CEO wrote, "Correction: China is a much bigger consumer of manufactured goods than the United States. This year, Chinese consumers will buy more cars than America and Europe combined."
Why It Matters: Dalio's warning rests on the idea that the U.S. is still the main consumer and debtor at the center of global economic gravity—but Musk's data point upends that.
If China is now the primary global consumer, the leverage shifts. Dalio sees the U.S. as risking global irrelevance due to unsustainable policies, deteriorating trust, and geopolitical missteps. He points to parallels from history, calling today's trajectory “contemporary version of the old story of how monetary, domestic political and social, and international geopolitical orders change”.
You’ve been such a valuable member of our BINANCE TEAM!
This isn't the end; it's just a new beginning.
"*I wish you all the best because you deserve nothing less*"
"*I   also   pray  for   your  future  endeavors.*"
Enjoy your well-earned . You deserve it!
🔸Follow share  Like & comment 
for intestring , latest news and updates about Crypto Currencies aroud the 🌍 globe 🌎 👇🏻
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