The combination of high levels of debt and dropping retail sales should send up a big warning sign. It could be a sign that Americans are maxed out. They’ve hit those credit card limits and spending is slowing down. https://t.co/CdZVc3oOCx
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) February 15, 2018
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