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Chill Financial Historian

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At Chill Financial Historian, we break down the brutal, ridiculous, and often darkly funny truth about how countries really work. Forget stiff lectures and sleep-inducing analysis. This is economics, power, and geopolitics served with sarcasm, sharp storytelling, and just enough edge to keep your brain awake. We unpack the rise and fall of nations, economic meltdowns, sanctions, trade wars, debt traps, resource battles, political gambles, and the global power moves that shape everyday life.

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Episode The Quiet COLLAPSE of the Australian Dream Cover

The Quiet COLLAPSE of the Australian Dream

How did Australia — once the world's "working man's paradise" — quietly become home to the second most unaffordable housing market on Earth? Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Emn0ltd260-t8pWrbtYgXuBlhSgL6GEAA03LWRkGKNw/edit?usp=sharingIn this deep dive, we trace the structural collapse of the Australian Dream across eight decades, from the postwar quarter-acre suburb to the 2026 reality of $1.75 million Sydney medians, record household debt, and a generation that may never own a home.We break down the mechanics no one wants to talk about: how house prices decoupled from wages, how negative gearing and the 50% CGT discount engineered a speculation machine, how zoning and NIMBYism strangled supply, how migration policy ran years ahead of construction capacity, how Australian households became among the most indebted on the planet, and how Dutch disease and a productivity slump hollowed out the productive economy beneath it all.Using the latest 2026 data from Cotality, the ABS, the RBA, the OECD, the National Housing Supply and Affordability Council, PropTrack, and Demographia, this isn't a doom-and-gloom rant — it's a structural breakdown of how a national promise quietly stopped being delivered, and what the May 2026 federal budget reforms actually change.If you care about housing affordability, generational wealth, the cost-of-living crisis, or just want to understand how a wealthy country slowly fails its own citizens without ever technically "collapsing," this one's for you.📊 Topics covered:The postwar Australian Dream and the quarter-acre gospelWhy house prices and wages stopped moving together after 2000Negative gearing, CGT, and the 2026 federal budget overhaulAustralia's housing supply crisis and the failed Housing AccordThe migration vs. construction mismatchRecord household debt and the variable-rate trapDutch disease, deindustrialisation, and the productivity slumpThe "Exit Generation" and the psychological cost of a broken dream

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Episode How the UK Quietly Wiped Out Its Own Middle Class Cover

How the UK Quietly Wiped Out Its Own Middle Class

How did one of the richest countries in the world quietly hollow out its own middle class? No crash. No revolution. Just fifteen years of structural decisions that compounded into a generational disaster.In this deep-dive, we break down the eight specific mechanisms that turned the British middle class from the envy of Europe into its cautionary tale — from wage stagnation and the housing trap to fiscal drag, the 1991 council tax time machine, the NHS exodus, the energy cliff, the children tax, and the great intergenerational wealth transfer.📊 Inside this video:✔️ Why UK real wages haven't recovered since 2008 — a £15,000 hit per worker✔️ How middle-income Britons became 9% poorer than the French and 20% poorer than the Germans✔️ The £55 billion stealth tax raised by freezing income tax thresholds for a decade✔️ The 60% tax trap that now ensnares 725,000 professionals — soon to be 2.3 million✔️ Why council tax is still calculated using 1991 property valuations✔️ How NHS waiting lists pushed the middle class into paying twice for healthcare✔️ Why UK electricity went from second-cheapest to second-most-expensive in Western Europe✔️ The £53,000 average graduate debt and 40-year repayment trap✔️ How the pension triple lock transfers £19 billion a year from young to old✔️ Why Britain is becoming an "inheritocracy" — where your postcode at birth determines your life outcomes✔️ The £7.6 trillion intergenerational imbalance hidden inside the British fiscal systemSources include the Institute for Fiscal Studies, Resolution Foundation, Office for Budget Responsibility, Office for National Statistics, NBER, Ofgem, the Intergenerational Foundation, and HMRC.This isn't a story about a villain. It's a story about a system.🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep-dives on the economic and policy forces reshaping the modern world — no hot takes, just receipts.👇 Drop a comment: what's the one thing you've personally had to pay for that you assumed Britain would cover?

22. Mai 2026 - 56 min
Episode Why Europe and America See the Iran War So Differently (And What It Means for the Global Economy) Cover

Why Europe and America See the Iran War So Differently (And What It Means for the Global Economy)

Why does America shrug at $100 oil while Europe braces for recession? The 2026 Iran war has cracked open the transatlantic alliance in ways nobody is fully talking about — and the gap is measured in barrels, basis points, and broken trust. In this deep dive, we unpack the structural reasons the United States and Europe are experiencing the same war as two completely different economic events. From the Strait of Hormuz closure to the ECB-Fed policy divergence, from the JCPOA hangover to Spain refusing U.S. base access — this is the full economic and geopolitical anatomy of a quietly fracturing alliance. 🔍 What we cover: * Why U.S. energy independence flips the cost-benefit math on Middle East wars * How Europe's 90% fossil fuel import dependence creates structural vulnerability * The 2018 JCPOA collapse and Europe's diplomatic memory * Why the ECB is hiking while the Fed is cutting — same shock, opposite response * Secondary sanctions and the dollar weapon pointed sideways at Europe * Spain, Germany, UK, Italy: four European camps, four different positions * De-dollarization, the Asian energy pivot, and the erosion of the rules-based order * What this means for inflation, recession risk, and the global economy Backed by data from the IMF, IEA, ECB, EIA, Pew Research, Ipsos, Bruegel, Oxford Economics, the Council on Foreign Relations, and live market data through May 2026. If you care about how geopolitics actually moves through energy markets, central banks, and your wallet — this one's for you. Like, subscribe, and drop a comment with what you want covered next.

20. Mai 2026 - 49 min
Episode The Economy of Boston Explained (How Boston Became Too Rich to Live In) Cover

The Economy of Boston Explained (How Boston Became Too Rich to Live In)

Boston runs the world's most powerful brain-based economy — generating $683 billion in GDP, managing $12 trillion in assets, and dominating global biotech from a single square mile in Cambridge. But in 2026, the city built on "eds and meds" is facing its biggest threat in 70 years. In this deep dive, we break down how Boston became America's 10th-largest metro economy, why Kendall Square is called "the most innovative square mile on the planet," and how a 250-year pivot from tea ships to microchips made it the global capital of life sciences. We also unpack the dark side: the worst income inequality of any major U.S. city, a housing crisis where median rents now exceed New York and San Francisco, and federal funding cuts threatening the NIH-fueled engine underneath it all. 🎯 What you'll learn: * How "eds and meds" generate $156 billion and support 858,000+ jobs * Why Kendall Square hosts Moderna, Vertex, Google, and 1,000+ companies in one square mile * How Fidelity, State Street, and Boston manage $12 trillion in assets * Why Boston's median home now costs $833,900 and rents top NYC * The shocking $247,500 vs. $8 racial wealth gap * How Trump-era NIH cuts and tariffs are hitting Massachusetts hardest From the Boston Tea Party to Route 128 to the 2025 biotech reckoning, this is the complete story of how one city bet everything on knowledge — and what happens when that bet gets tested.

18. Mai 2026 - 44 min
Episode The True Reality of Cuba's Economy (Inside Cuba's Economic Collapse) Cover

The True Reality of Cuba's Economy (Inside Cuba's Economic Collapse)

Cuba's economy is collapsing in real time — and the numbers are staggering. GDP has contracted seven years in a row, the population has shrunk by an estimated 24% in just four years, tourism is down 62% from its peak, and the country experienced three complete nationwide blackouts in March 2026 alone. How did the island that once produced 8 million tons of sugar and welcomed 4.7 million visitors end up here? In this deep dive, we break down the full mechanics of the Cuban economy: the 200-year sugar dependency, the 64-year U.S. embargo and how it actually works, the bizarre dual-currency system that hid the real economy for decades, the dollarization happening right now, the collapse of tourism and Venezuelan oil shipments, the medical export program that turned doctors into Cuba's biggest revenue source, the MIPYME private sector experiment, and the demographic hemorrhage that demographers compare to wartime population loss. No propaganda. No talking points. Just the data, the history, and the mechanics — including the steel-man case for every side of the embargo debate.

17. Mai 2026 - 48 min
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