When is the next Sabbatical year?
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/538797/jewish/When-is-the-next-Sabbatical-year.htm
The year 5782 on the Jewish calendar (Sept. 7, 2021–Sept. 26, 2022) will be the next Sabbatical year.
The year following the destruction of the second Holy Temple (3829 from creation, equivalent to 68–69 CE) was the first year of the seven-year Sabbatical cycle. We continue counting sevens from then.
Most of the Sabbatical year’s observances are agricultural in nature, and are relevant only in Israel. For those in the Diaspora, the Sabbatical year has two practical ramifications: a) Produce which is imported from Israel must have rabbinical certification, and is also subject to certain laws and restrictions due their sanctity. b) The laws of debt absolution are in effect in all locations. Click here for a method which will allow you to collect debts even during the Sabbatical year.
Financial Disasters and Events that Occurred During Shmita Years
https://www.curtlandry.com/prophetic-convergence-current-historical-events-finances-the-shmita-year/
1916-1917 — 40% of the United States stock market value was wiped out; German, Austro-Hungarian, Russian, and Ottoman Empires collapsed; Britain, the world’s greatest empire, was almost bankrupt
1930-1931 — 86% of the United States stock market value was wiped out in the worst financial crisis in modern history
1937-1938 — 50% of the United States stock market value was wiped out; there was a global recession, and World War II began
1944-1945 — World War II ended, there was a victory parade on the 29th of Elul (the last day of the year)
1972-1973 — 48% of the United States stock market was wiped out and there was a global recession
1979-1980 — A severe recession affected the U.S. and much of the world
1986-1987 — 33% of the United States stock market value was wiped out
1993-1994 — Bond market crashed
2000-2001 — 37% of the United States stock market value was wiped out; Twin Towers were hit on 9/11, and there was a global recession
2007-2008 — 50% of the United States stock market value was wiped out; there was a global recession
2014-2015 — Sharp fall in share markets at the end of the Shmita year