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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Arizona man called into The Ramsey Show for advice on how to protect his family in case of ‘societal collapse’
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Arizona man called into The Ramsey Show for advice on how to protect his family in case of ‘societal collapse’

Last updated: June 2, 2025 2:00 am
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Chris from Phoenix recently expressed his concerns about the possibility of “huge civil unrest” resulting from a collapsed dollar. He believes that neither President Donald Trump nor billionaire Elon Musk can resolve the situation. During a call into The Ramsey Show, Chris, a father of two young daughters, sought advice from co-hosts George Kamel and Dr. John Delony on how to prepare for a potential “societal collapse.”

The conversation delved into Chris’s worries about the escalating national debt and his fear that it could become unmanageable in the future, leading to a collapse of the dollar. Even if political figures like Trump and Musk were able to address the issue, Chris doubted that the solution could be sustained without triggering significant civil unrest.

In a recent episode of The Ramsey Show, Chris inquired whether the hosts personally owned physical precious metals, gems, visas, or ammunition as a means of protection against societal collapse. Dr. John Delony, acknowledging his own concerns about the national debt, mentioned that he did not have hidden jewels but had a deep freezer stocked with a year’s worth of meat.

Delony advised Chris to focus on the present moment rather than fixating on potential future tragedies. He emphasized that dwelling on impending doom can trigger unnecessary anxiety and distract individuals from being fully present. Instead, he suggested that worriers like Chris cultivate good financial habits, such as building an emergency fund, paying off debts, and investing in a diversified portfolio.

While the idea of preparing for a societal collapse may seem daunting, Delony recommended starting with the basics before delving into extreme measures like stockpiling precious metals or ammunition. By establishing a solid financial foundation and prioritizing essential needs, individuals can better prepare for unforeseen challenges.

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Kamel echoed Delony’s sentiments, cautioning against making decisions based on fear and emphasizing the importance of building strong relationships with neighbors as a valuable hedge against uncertainty. He emphasized that genuine connections with others provide a sense of security that cannot be bought or traded.

In conclusion, the conversation highlighted the importance of focusing on practical steps to secure financial stability and fostering meaningful relationships within the community. Rather than succumbing to fear and speculation about societal collapse, individuals can take proactive measures to protect their financial well-being and establish a support network that transcends economic uncertainties.

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