#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
“Advance copies of Ray Dalio’s new book about how countries go broke have
become a hot read in Washington.” —The New York Times
“This book is a gift to humanity….Ray provides a solution to what is the
biggest and most certain threat to our prosperity.” —Henry M. Paulson Jr.
“An invaluable resource for policymakers, investors, and citizens.”
—Lawrence H. Summers
An urgent warning about the American economy from Ray Dalio, the #1 New
York Times bestselling author of Principles.
Do big government debts threaten our collective well-being? Are there limits
to debt growth? Can a big, important reserve currency country like the United
States really go broke—and what would that look like?
For decades, politicians, policymakers, and investors have debated these
questions, but the answers have eluded them. In this groundbreaking book, Ray
Dalio, one of the greatest investors of our time who anticipated the 2008
global financial crisis and the 2010–12 European debt crisis, shares for the
first time his detailed explanation of what he calls the “Big Debt Cycle.”
Understanding this cycle is critical for helping policymakers, investors, and
the general public grasp where we are and where we are headed with the debt
issue. Dalio’s model points toward surprisingly straightforward solutions for
dealing with the debt problems that the US, Europe, Japan, and China face
today.
How Countries Go Broke also shows how these debt problems are
related to the other forces—political within countries, geopolitical between
countries, natural (droughts, floods, and pandemics), and technological (most
importantly, AI)—that together are causing what Dalio calls the “Overall Big
Cycle” changes in the world order. By reading this book, you will improve your
understanding of what’s happening now and what to do about it.
About the Author
A global macro investor for more than 50 years, Ray Dalio founded
Bridgewater Associates out of his two-bedroom apartment in NYC and ran it for
most of its 50 years, building it into the largest hedge fund in the world
under his leadership.
He is now in a stage of life in which he wants to pass
along and help people learn about principles that have helped him, especially
in markets and the economy.
He is a long-running New York Times bestselling
author of Principles: Life and Work, Principles for Dealing with the
Changing World Order, and Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises.
He graduated with a B.S. in Finance from C.W. Post College in 1971 and received
an MBA degree from Harvard Business School in 1973.
He has been married to his
wife, Barbara, for 46 years and has three grown sons and seven grandchildren.
He is an active philanthropist.