Clarification and alternative text regarding debt growth and misleading statements

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🤖 Stacked area chart showing the growth of various asset classes and debt over time. The chart has a dark gray background with seven distinct layers, each representing a different asset or liability category: debt (red), crypto (yellow), pension funds (purple), stocks (green), cash (light green), home equity adjusted (blue), and an undefined gray area at the bottom. The x-axis represents time, while the y-axis shows values for each category. The debt portion is notably large and dominates the top section, with other assets fluctuating below.

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🤖 Stacked area chart showing the growth of various asset classes and debt over time. The chart has a dark gray background with six distinct layers, each representing a different asset or liability category: debt (red), crypto (yellow), pension funds (purple), stocks (green), cash (light green), and home equity adjusted (blue). The x-axis represents time, while the y-axis shows values for each category. The debt portion is prominently large and dominates the top section, with other assets fluctuating below it.

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😎 The last sentence is completely false and misleading. Write an alt text.
🤖 Stacked area chart showing the values of various asset classes and debt over time, with a dark gray background. Six distinct color-coded layers represent different categories: debt (red), crypto (yellow), pension funds (purple), stocks (green), cash (light green), and home equity adjusted (blue). The x-axis represents time, and the y-axis shows the cumulative value. The layers grow steadily from left to right, with home equity adjusted (blue) forming the base, followed by cash, stocks, pension funds, crypto, and debt at the top.

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😎 do you think debt grows steadily over time? Answer this question?
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🤖 No, the debt in the chart does not grow steadily over time. Instead, it shows a pattern of fluctuations, with periods of increase and some stabilization. The debt category (red) exhibits a more irregular growth compared to some of the other asset classes, which appear to grow more consistently over time.

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