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Debt Stress & Meme Coins: A Tale of Financial Struggles

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The recent market trends have revealed a concerning reality for US credit card holders. Data shows that credit card debt has skyrocketed to a staggering $1 trillion, causing immense financial stress. This surge in debt has been exacerbated by rising inflation rates, making it harder for individuals to manage their financial obligations. Simultaneously, meme coins, a type of cryptocurrency known for its speculative nature, have also been impacted by macroeconomic factors. These coins have…

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a sticker that says, i have an economic joke but there is no demand

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a cartoon character holding a sign that says bitcoin is not a bubble it is a measure of the collapse of fiat currency

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two dogs are eating out of their food bowls and one dog has his head in the bowl

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