The Bond Market Just Sent America A Dangerous Warning
The 30-year Treasury yield breaking above 5% is not just a Wall Street headline. It is a warning about government debt, refinancing risk, higher interest costs, inflation pressure, and the real value of your paycheck. In this Warren Buffett-style lesson, we break down how short-term Treasury borrowing during the low-rate era is now rolling into higher rates, why interest payments are squeezing the federal budget, and why ordinary savers may fall behind while asset owners benefit. Disclaimer: This is an independent, educational fan channel and is not affiliated with Warren Buffett or Berkshire Hathaway. AI-generated voices are used for storytelling and educational purposes only. This content is not financial advice. #TreasuryYields #WarrenBuffett #BondMarket #Inflation #NationalDebt #InterestRates #MoneyPrinting #PersonalFinance #Investing #WealthProtection

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