What happens when debt-fueled false prosperity disappears? Just look
at Spain. The 4th largest economy in the eurozone was riding high
during the boom years, but now the Spanish economy is collapsing with
no end in sight. When a debt bubble gets interrupted, the consequences
can be rather chaotic. Just like we saw in Greece, austerity is
causing the economy to slow down in Spain. But when the economy slows
down, tax revenues fall and that makes it even more difficult to meet
budget targets. So even more austerity measures are needed to keep debt
under control and the cycle just keeps going. Unfortunately, even
with all of the recently implemented austerity measures the Spanish
government is still not even close to a balanced budget.
Meanwhile, the housing market in Spain is crashing and unemployment is already above 24 percent. The Spanish banking system is a giant, unregulated mess that is on the verge of a massive implosion, and the Spanish stock market has been declining rapidly. The Spanish government is going to need a massive bailout and so will the entire Spanish banking system. But that is going to be a huge problem, because the Spanish economy is almost 5 times as large as the Greek economy. When the Spanish financial system collapses, the entire globe is going to feel the pain and there will be no easy solution.
So just how bad are things in Spain at this point?
The following are 22 signs that the collapsing Spanish economy is heading into a great depression….
Read more: http://econintersect.com/wordpress/?p=21578
Meanwhile, the housing market in Spain is crashing and unemployment is already above 24 percent. The Spanish banking system is a giant, unregulated mess that is on the verge of a massive implosion, and the Spanish stock market has been declining rapidly. The Spanish government is going to need a massive bailout and so will the entire Spanish banking system. But that is going to be a huge problem, because the Spanish economy is almost 5 times as large as the Greek economy. When the Spanish financial system collapses, the entire globe is going to feel the pain and there will be no easy solution.
So just how bad are things in Spain at this point?
The following are 22 signs that the collapsing Spanish economy is heading into a great depression….
Read more: http://econintersect.com/wordpress/?p=21578
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