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Ray Dalio Warns of US Debt Crisis, Recommends Gold and Bitcoin

Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s plan to increase government debt buybacks is part of a broader pattern that could signal a looming US debt crisis.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 6:20 PM UTC · 1 分钟阅读

Ray Dalio Warns of US Debt Crisis, Recommends Gold and Bitcoin
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Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s plan to increase government debt buybacks is part of a broader pattern that could signal a looming US debt crisis.

Dalio recommended investors reduce their exposure to bonds and instead hold 10% to 15% of their portfolios in gold, along with “a bit” of bitcoin.

Spending far outpaces revenue

In a LinkedIn post published Friday, Dalio warned that the US government is spending roughly 40% more than it brings in each year.

The federal budget deficit topped $432 billion in July alone.

If the government were a business, Dalio said debt service payments would total approximately $11 trillion — about 200% of annual revenue.

He wrote:

“I am confident that the government’s financial condition is at an inflection point. If this is not dealt with now, the debts will build up to levels where they can’t be managed without great trauma.”

Three-year window

Dalio estimated a crisis could arrive in “three years, give or take two” if the current trajectory is not changed.

He proposed a three-pronged approach: cut spending, raise tax revenue, and lower interest rates — all concurrently so no single adjustment becomes “traumatic.”

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