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Your money is being attacked by inflation, a reckless Fed, and …nbsp; December 26, 2022 Addison

Your money is being attacked by inflation, a reckless Fed, and …nbsp; [The Wiggin Sessions]( December 26, 2022 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [2023 trends] Can your money be saved? --------------------------------------------------------------- [Addison Wiggin] Addison Wiggin Dear Reader, 2023 is around the corner, and it’s going to be quite the momentous year given the trends (and people) we’ve been following for the last year. As these trends come to a head next year, I expect some serious changes in the way we as Americans live. That means changes in: - The way our economy works. - The way our housing system functions - The way our government operates And above all, changes in the health and security of our dollar. The last few decades have seen our country destroyed by politics. We were so waylaid by the divisive actions of the two party system that we forgot about basic economics and actually running our own country. Or by providing the opportunities most citizens need to plan for their own future. Greed on Wall Street… Political influence in Washington… Fraud from Silicon Valley… All have stolen the promise of greatness, or even a productive and happy life, from today’s young Americans. It’s a true generational failure. A nightmare. We’re left asking where has the promise of our ‘innovative society’ gone? Where did we go wrong? Who was it that sold us out? And when did it happen? The nation had a bounty, a great harvest, but now we’ve lost sight of what we all believed was important, what we know leads to a prosperous society and happy families. It’s so disappointing. How do we teach our children to save, plan and invest if the policy makers are raking us over the coals? The worst part is, as we can see from the inflation rate, the cost of goods, the lockdowns, it’s your money as you head into retirement that will suffer most. We’re already dealing with record inflation. We’re already dealing with wars we don’t need to be waged. We’re already dealing with energy expenses that threaten our very lives during the cold months. In fact, the demise of the U.S. dollar may be the biggest story of 2023, with far reaching ramifications that will impact just about every facet of your financial future, your family life, the way you interact with the most important people in your life. I’ve been talking to important analysts over zoom for the past several years, mostly since the pandemic lockdowns began. One of the most striking lessons I’ve learned from the intelligent, hard-nosed, thinkers in my network is that our country is on a path to nowhere. And blindly accepting it, Working with my group, we turned vital information into a limited run miniseries appropriately titled [America’s Generational Failure](. It might seem dour. But we’ve spent so much time worrying about politics and money… we’re actually destroying the country we claim to love. That’s not a light statement. It’s happening before our eyes. With 2023 just days away, everyone is bright eyed and optimistic about a fresh start to a fresh year. That’s a natural sentiment. I believe we'd all be wise totemper that ‘new year optimism’ with a dose of reality. Our full series will launch in January, but the team and I wanted to share the first episode with you sooner. [Click here to learn more]( [Click here to watch the first episode for free]( This first episode is called “The Day America Dies,” and it reveals some scary truths from people in the know. Former Wall Street advisors … And top financial analysts … The writers whom you’ve already relied on for ideas. Specifically, we explore the biggest financial and political trends facing American citizens and investors and your money in 2023. My experts discuss what we as investors can do to protect ourselves from the ensuing fallout of massive government spending, impending debt, inflation and a fallout on stock prices we rely on for our savings and retirement. The entire episode is just over half an hour (cut down from around 2 hours!) and is filled from start to finish with actionable info that you should listen to ASAP. Trust me, this ain’t one you want to skip. [Watch the first episode free now]( and as always, let us know what you think! So it goes, Addison Wiggin The Wiggin Sessions P.S. If you’re thin skinned and get offended or scared easily, this probably isn’t for you. But if you can handle some hard facts, [go watch episode 1 now]( (before the new year) LISTEN ON [The Wiggin Sessions]( The Wiggin Sessions is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. 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