What Should We Be Worried About?

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The economic recovery turns 10 this month. Ten years of growth! Unemployment is the lowest it's been in decades. Wages are climbing. But, still, worrying about the economy is sort of in our bones.

So, on today's show, we've turned up a fresh-baked batch of worries to keep you up at night: Corporate debt, the trade war with China, and how worry itself could cause a recession.

Music: "Imminent Threat" and "8 Bit Dubtrap."

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