Men's Underwear Index
Published by epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565310593
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About this book
When you think of economic forecasting, you picture complex algorithms, yield curves, and GDP metrics. But former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan famously relied on a much stranger indicator to predict the collapse of the American economy: the sales volume of men's underwear.
The underlying logic of the Men's Underwear Index is as brilliant as it is simple. Men's underwear is an invisible necessity. Unlike a car or a watch, no one sees it, meaning its purchase is entirely uninfluenced by social status. When the economy is stable, sales remain incredibly flat. But the moment men sense financial danger, they stop replacing their frayed briefs to save cash. It is the purest, most unfiltered measurement of consumer panic available.
This book explores the fascinating world of unconventional economic indicators. It breaks down how everyday, overlooked retail data provides faster and more accurate warnings of an incoming recession than delayed Wall Street models.
Stop relying on confusing financial jargon. Learn how to read the hidden pulse of the global economy by tracking the bizarre, everyday purchasing habits that reveal what consumers are truly feeling before the crash hits.
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