Economic triggers in 2026

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The piece argues 2026 shifts from ownership to access, with interlocking triggers: subscription dependency, algorithmic pricing, hidden unemployment, resource consolidation, digital redlining, and planned obsolescence. These create pressure and control. It then suggests actions people take to break the cycle and regain autonomy.

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