Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Could All Debt Actually Just Be Canceled?

Dec 25, 2025
Could a debt jubilee shape America's future? Discover the alarming rise in consumer debt and the potential for systemic debt cancellations, drawing parallels with historical precedents. They examine the cultural impacts of poor money habits and rising defaults, along with looming government insolvencies. Hilarious anecdotes sprinkle the conversation, from money hacks to ramen survival tips. The hosts propose serious implications for the 2030s and explore how to prepare financially for potential instability.
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INSIGHT

Public Pensions Face A 2030s Crisis

  • Government obligations like Social Security face insolvency in the early 2030s, creating fiscal pressure.
  • Demographic shifts and pay-as-you-go pension models amplify the sustainability problem for many countries.
ANECDOTE

Ancient Jubilees Prevented Revolt

  • Simone and Malcolm cite ancient and classical examples where rulers canceled debts to prevent unrest, like Mesopotamia and Solon in Athens.
  • These historic jubilees often stabilized societies and enabled credit to resume later.
ANECDOTE

Japan's Tokusei Debt Forgiveness

  • Medieval Japan used tokusei edicts to cancel debts repeatedly, often to avert uprisings or rebuild military strength.
  • These cancellations reflected cohesive social norms and long-term stability rather than opportunistic theft.
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