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Background:

What prompted this is I logged into my bank this morning to send some bill payments, and the FDIC banner at the top caught my attention. At first it made me laugh because of recent events, but that laugh turned into kind of a nervous chuckle:

I was like "Surely this administration won't fuck with the FDIC" but then read through the articles above, and now I'm not so confident.

Currently, I use a small, local bank. I've never really worried about it because of FDIC protections, but should I move my money out of it to a larger bank? Withdraw it all and stuff it in my mattress?

I'm not freaking out, but I am concerned about this for the first time in my life.

The rational part of me says that if it gets to that point, my money would probably be worthless anyway except for burning it to keep warm.

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[–] [email protected] 25 points 2 days ago

That's probably the one thing that could save the DNC despite its best efforts to become a regional party. If FDIC insurance goes away, all savings in the insured range will go to money markets, leading to bank runs on the now uninsured banks. It will make W look popular on the way out as the entire banking sector collapses.