
The world is looking at a debt crisis that will span the next 10 years and it's not going to end well, economist Arthur Laffer Jr. has warned, with global borrowings hitting a record of $307.4 trillion last September.
Both high-income countries as well as emerging markets have seen a substantial rise in their debt piles, which has grown by a $100 trillion from a decade ago, fueled in part by a high interest rate environment.
"I predict that the next 10 years will be the Decade of Debt. Debt globally is coming to a head. It will not end well," Laffer, who is President at investment and wealth advisory Laffer Tengler Investments, told CNBC.
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He really went out on a limb there.