Most people think about taxation as a bite out of their paychecks, an extra expense at the grocery store, and a massive hassle around April 15 every year.
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A Gold and Silver Lining: Amid Housing Affordability Crisis, States Are Removing Barriers to Sound Money Ownership
The nonpartisan nature of this movement underscores a shared recognition of the need for alternative methods of saving in the face of persistent inflation.
When supply chains were broken apart and governments simply handed out cash to people whose jobs evaporated, it was a perfect storm for skyrocketing prices.
As America continues to experience painfully high levels of inflation, the need for a sound money supply that serves as a reliable store of value has never been clearer.
While federal prosecutors may punish private counterfeiters of the paper currency, the federal government itself engages in a similar process, except on a much larger scale.
Are we heading into a recession? Yes, but no chart can tell us when.
Eggs, despite their airy blandness, were once considered a luxury indulgence. And over time, with amped up production, we’ve been able to produce so many that their relative price has plummeted.
With rampant inflation threatening to shrink the holiday season, Matt and Terry Kibbe embark on their annual tree hunt, refusing to let Government Grinches steal their Christmas cheer.
In a way, the property tax is the most egregious tax.
The economy seems to be slipping into a perfect storm: prices and interest rates jumping, with shelves half-stocked.