What Might I Do, If The Economy Crashes Tomorrow?

What Might I Do, If The Economy Crashes Tomorrow?

It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of 1-24 months when the USA economy crashes suddenly. It can be a stressful and uncertain situation. The sad thing is; "that our government has made mistake after mistake, frankly I believe this is what they wanted. "Money and Power is the Root of All Evil"

Here’s a guide on what you might consider doing if you live in town:


1. Stay Calm, And Assess


  • Gather Information: Try to get accurate information from reliable sources like news outlets and official announcements.


  • Understand the Impact: Determine how the crash might affect your immediate environment, such as businesses, jobs, and services.


2. Secure Your Essentials


  • Stock Up: Make sure you have enough food, water, and other essentials like medications. Having a small stockpile can help in case of shortages.


  • Cash and Important Documents: Keep some cash on hand since ATMs and electronic payment systems might be disrupted. Safeguard important documents like ID, insurance policies, and financial records.


3. Financial Planning


  • Budget Wisely: Review your budget and cut unnecessary expenses. Prioritize essentials and savings.


  • Seek Assistance: Look into government aid programs, community resources, or charities that may offer support during economic downturns.


4. Evaluate Your Safety


  • Stay Informed: Be aware of any potential safety issues that might arise, such as civil unrest or shortages of essential services.


  • Emergency Plan: Have a plan in place for emergencies, including a safe place to go if your immediate area becomes unsafe.


5. Consider Your Options


  • Stay or Leave: Deciding whether to stay or leave depends on your situation. If you have a stable living situation and essential services are still functioning, staying put might be best. However, if you’re in a high-risk area or facing severe shortages, considering relocation to a safer area could be an option.


  • Plan Ahead: If you decide to leave, make sure you have a destination in mind and know how to get there safely. Prepare your home and belongings for the move if needed.


6. Stay Connected


  • Community Support: Connect with neighbors and community groups. They can provide support and share valuable information.
  • Communication: Keep your phone charged and stay in touch with family and friends.


7. Be Prepared for Disruptions


  • Utilities: Be ready for possible disruptions in utilities like electricity, water, or gas. Have backups such as candles, batteries, or portable chargers.
  • Transport: If you plan to move or need to travel, ensure your transportation is reliable and that you have enough fuel.


What Will Happen?


  • Economic Impact: Jobs may be lost, businesses might close, and there could be disruptions in goods and services.
  • Social Effects: There could be increased stress, potential civil unrest, and changes in the availability of essential resources.
  • Long-Term Consequences: Recovery could take time, and there might be lasting changes in the job market and economy.


Preparing for a sudden economic crash involves both immediate actions and long-term planning. Being informed, securing essentials, and having a flexible plan can help you navigate such a challenging situation.


  • You should have everything we just spoke about and you should have canned or dyhdrated food vaccum sealed and H2O and the means to make H2O drinkable for when you run out. Have enough food for each family member to last atleast 8 months.
  • Have the means to protect yourself
  • Couple sets of warm clothes
  • Get yourself some radiation pills
  • Walkie Talkies tune to 22 or 33, atleast 65 mile radius


Your Soul
  • Remember to seek out Truth while you still have time, so your on the right side of the line when it becomes apparent.
  • Make sure you know where your going when death seeks you out.