What will be next - a huge depression, a recession, or astounding double digit figure inflation?



Answer:
recession, these happen probably every decade.
(unlike what the 1st person said , it happens during a Democrat or a Republican President...the economy is out of their control really, and more in the hands of the FED...but statistically during a recession, it is more likely to have a Republican President running things at the time, and started the Great Depression during the 30's was a Repulican too)
Huge depression happens rarely, and double Digit inflaiton will probably happen only in countries that cannot stabilize their money, but it is very unlikely you live in one of these countries since it happens in very few countries
I guess that would depend on whether or not a democrat gets into the White House -- and then you'd have to figure out which democrat is most likely to cause each of those problems.

If we can keep a Republican president and keep taxes down, then the odds are better that none of those will happen.
Religion will keep fighting until the governments turn everything over to the UN. Then they will destroy religion.
In the biggest blood bath the world has ever seen.
REvelation
Recession. You're likely to never see either of those in your life. Double digit inflation, maybe, but highly unlikely.

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