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Louis Navellier, Wall Street Insider, here...

It's officially begun.

An event that I've been dreading for the bulk of my investing career...

Cracks in our country's foundation are beginning to appear nationwide.

The consequences of the large and growing wealth divide are finally coming to the surface.

Most Americans feel it, but few understand what's really going on.

Today, I'm going to rip the band aid off on the biggest story no one's talking about...

And reveal what the consequences are for those who choose to do nothing.

I'll spare you the suspense and get right to it.

A new class of homeless people have emerged...

And they aren't starving... begging for money... or missing daily showers.

In fact, these homeless folks have a 9 to 5 job just like the rest of us...

And make between $40,000 and $100,000 a year.

Business Insider is calling these folks... "The working homeless".

And scariest of all...

Some of these folks even work for large reputable companies... companies you very likely have in your stock portfolio.

Now you may be wondering... what caused this situation?

And the simple answer is, there's a powerful force at play that few people outside of my income bracket are aware of.

It has nothing to do with inflation or economic collapse (although neither of those are helping).

I believe that over the next year, this force will have an impact on everyone - especially those who aren't working.

If you make between $40,000 and $100,000 or you're in retirement, this could very likely become your reality if you don't start taking action right this second.

I've put together a presentation that explains why this is happening to middle class folks...

 And have included the detailed, but simple steps you can take to not end up living in the same reality.

Click here to view my urgent warning.

Regards,

Louis Navellier

Louis Navellier
Senior Quantitative Analyst, InvestorPlace

 

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