“In the mid-2000s, most voters still read the same news and trusted their government. The two parties still conferred on big issues, Congress still passed annual budgets and most families remained hopeful about the future. Right now, 79% of voters agree America’s falling apart and 76% worry about losing American democracy.” 

The excerpt above from our Demography analyst Neil Howe’s new book, The Fourth Turning Is Here, makes it clear: there’s a growing and powerful sense of distrust among Americans towards MSM/Establishment narratives. For good reason. The average American doesn’t know where to turn for a reliable source of news. 

In this clip from The Macro ShowKeith McCullough explains how Hedgeye fills this void by using facts and data to provide subscribers an accurate read on the national and global economy. 

“We’re not going to sit here and say there’s no inflation,” McCullough explains. “This is happening. This isn’t fake news. This isn’t bullshit. This isn’t what people need to believe, which is the war on inflation’s been won.” 

Hedgeye’s commitment to reporting reality ties back to three key principles: transparencyaccountability and trust

“That’s not going to change,” McCullough adds. “There’s a big divide between the truth and what people need or want or have to believe.”

Watch the full clip above. 

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