The Chief Executive Office of JP Morgan/CHASE, Jamie Dimon, says young Americans need to stop whining and start realizing just how good their future looks.
“If we avoid nuclear war, they’re going to live unbelievable lives. You’re inheriting a superpower. So stop bemoaning the situation.”
He cited a $200–$300 trillion national net worth, AI breakthroughs, and lifespans that could stretch to 120 years.
With $84 trillion set to transfer to heirs by 2045, Dimon’s message is clear: This generation isn’t doomed—they’re loaded with opportunity.
Hal Turner Editorial Opinion
While I certainly agree that Generation Z needs to stop whining, I can find ZERO reason that the words "If we avoid nuclear war . . ." should have come out of the mouth of this man.
Unless . . . . . . He knows something we don't? Given his position as the country's top Banker, he certainly IS in a position to know far more than we do.
Why would those words even have been in his sub-conscious mind, never mind in his conscious thoughts to actually be uttered?
Freudian slip?
Call me "freaked-out" right now.