The article you're about to read is staggering in the sense it puts the fiat currency on display, and it's history. It has always been a bandage on a very server cut, the stopping the bleeding from flowing out.
The article was written by Donald W. Miller Jr., MD he will illustrate what the title says about Currency Masquerading as Money. How long now have we all been misled all of these's years, it certainly starting to look that way from a financial standpoint.
In his opening paragraph, he shares this.
People consider Federal Reserve notes, US dollars, to be real money. Include their digital equivalent in bank and credit card statement and Treasury-issued base metal coins. As a unit of account, all goods and services, and land and labor are priced in U.S. dollars. Declared legal tender, Federal Reserve notes are the country's medium of exchange.
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This next article will explain why inflation is like carbon monoxide, the silent killer. We all see it, but very few adjust their thinking with investing, yet we knew this. The key element is we just never really believe that it will happen to us. We are humans.
With wages and salaries flat or declining and essentials costing more, people cannot keep up with the cost of living. Taxes are also flat or increasing. The prices of commodities are going up. People are either saving less or using their savings simply to live. If something isn't done, inflation will be the silent killer of the US economy in the next ten years.
Claude Ohanesian brilliantly explains this silent killer, it has the impact to do exactly what his going to share with you. Educating our minds with financial information will have an ability to increase our ROI as well as protection, with our retirement plans.
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All the Best,
Joseph F. Botelho One Gram at a Time
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