Chinese Billionaire Birth Tourism Surges As U.S. Faces Security Threats | PBD #732
From PBD Podcast
The discussion centers on the rising trend of birth tourism among Chinese billionaires, who seek to secure U.S. citizenship for their children amid increasing security concerns in the country. The conversation also touches on broader economic issues, including housing prices, and hints at the implications of these trends for future generations and national policy.
Key Takeaways
- In a world of shaky real estate, Trump's drive for high prices leaves aspiring homeowners feeling left out.
- Birth tourism isn't just a trend; it’s an emerging industry that could reshape global demographics and economies.
- With volatile gold prices swinging like a pendulum, the market's heartbeat is enough to give any investor palpitations.
- In the race for new leadership, Disney's 'risk-taker' could either herald innovation or send the company spiraling.
- As foreign tourist numbers dip, Disney's parks face an existential crisis — Americans might not just be missing Mickey.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Florida (location)
- birth tourism (concept)
- US (location)
- South Florida (location)
- Disney (company)
- Netflix, Inc. (company)
- U.S. manufacturing (concept)
- Wall Street Journal (company)
- California (location)
- Bob Iger (person)
- Josh DiAmaro (person)
- Ken Griffin (person)
- Peter Schweitzer (person)
- MicroStrategy (company)
- D-Wave (company)
- Elon Musk (person)
- Sales Leadership Summit (event)
- Florida Council of 100 (company)
- Federal Trade Commission (company)
- Citadel Fund (company)