The Julia La Roche Show

#341 Danielle DiMartino Booth: Americans' Financial Wellbeing Just Hit a Record Low — And the Fed Is Discussing a Hike?

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Feb 19, 2026
Danielle DiMartino Booth, former Fed insider and CEO of QI Research, critiques Fed policy and labor data. She discusses brewing labor-market recession, phantom payrolls from seasonal adjustments, surging buy-now-pay-later use for essentials, rising underemployment among grads, and AI eroding entry-level roles. She warns about social and political fallout and urges new data and retraining solutions.
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Jobs Concentrated In Recession-Proof Sectors

  • Job gains are concentrated in non-cyclical sectors like education and health, which monetary policy can't revive.
  • That concentration hides weakness in cyclical employment sensitive to rate policy.
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BNPL Growth Reveals Household Stress

  • Buy now, pay later adoption is rising for medical and utility bills, showing household strain.
  • Younger consumers also use BNPL for discretionary spending, signaling divergent behaviors across generations.
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Younger Voters' Attitudes Toward Debt

  • Some younger Americans treat debt contracts casually, assuming bailouts or nonpayment.
  • Danielle warns this attitude threatens contract law norms and social cohesion.
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