Ken Ivory highlights concerns over U.S. monetary policy and dollar decline in May 2026 tweets

Ken Ivory, Utah State Representative for 39th District
Ken Ivory, Utah State Representative for 39th District
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Ken Ivory comments on U.S. economic concerns and dollar decline in recent tweets

Ken Ivory, a public figure known for his commentary on economic and political issues, posted a series of tweets in mid-May 2026 expressing concerns about the state of the U.S. economy and the value of the dollar.

On May 13, 2026, Ivory shared his perspective on monetary policy and consumer culture, stating, “And there you have it… When we have no idea what real money is anymore, we happily settle for ‘chocolate’ and circuses as we swirl the economic drain…”

The following day, May 14, 2026, he referenced an interview addressing challenges facing the U.S. dollar: “Very insightful interview by @adamtaggart of former Fed Governor Dr. Thomas Hoenig with @mercatus re The Inevitable Decline of the Dollar”.

Later that same day, Ivory posted a brief endorsement: “This!!”

Ivory’s remarks reflect ongoing public debate regarding inflation and monetary policy in the United States. In recent years, discussions about the stability of the U.S. dollar have intensified amid global economic shifts and domestic fiscal policies.



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