Skepticism over thirty years of economic numbers, Kevin O'Leary argues

Skepticism over thirty years of economic numbers, Kevin O'Leary argues
O'Leary doubts reliability of economic data

Kevin O'Leary expresses strong skepticism about the reliability of economic data reported by a particular country, stating he has not trusted their numbers in the past thirty years.

He claims that during the pandemic, the country's economy effectively collapsed and is currently being sustained mainly by trade ties with Russia and China. O'Leary characterizes recent economic reports as propaganda rather than genuine indicators of economic health.

O'Leary has made similar critical assessments of economic data in other regions. In a previous comment, he attributed Canada's zero GDP growth to policy decisions over the past decade. He has also discussed the potential for steady returns from stock market index investing over the long run.

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