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Where’d the money go? December 28, 2022 I interviewed a handful of the smartest financial minds

Where’d the money go? [The Wiggin Sessions]( December 28, 2022 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [2023 financial trends] The shrinking US dollar --------------------------------------------------------------- [Addison Wiggin] Addison Wiggin Dear Reader, The amusing thing about the US government … they can print dollars on demand. The U.S. dollar is the reserve currency of the world. And there’s a monetary theory that accommodates the bankers: the U.S. can print all the money it wants as long as it can take it back in tax receipts later. So… they are printing dollars on demand. Which means each dollar they print is worth less. The economic term is “inflation”. The U.S. Treasury has printed more dollars since 1999 — the turn of the last century – than in the prior 210 years of US history combined. That’s a significant trend headed into 2023. Our national debt now exceeds $31 Trillion dollars. Thirty one trillion, with a ‘T’. No one seems to care. The loose fiscal policy of the last two decades will be the most important financial trend of our generation. Because of that monetary negligence, we’re about to see some serious changes to the American status quo. Changes to how we work … How we save … How we invest … How we run this country … How we live. Ultimately, someone has to pay the butcher’s bill on that tab, and it sure ain’t gonna be the government. The government only takes, they don’t build. That’s one of the main points from [Episode One of the America’s Generation Failure miniseries.]( I interviewed a handful of the smartest financial minds on the planet, including Bill Bonner, Jim Rickards, Alex Green, Dan Denning and Tom Dyson about what their biggest concerns are today. Spoiler alert: everyone is worried about the demise of the dollar. Or to put it another way, the impact of a shrinking dollar on the prices you need to pay for food, energy, gas… your mortgage, your family… your retirement. Your government’s freewheeling loose money policies are catching up with you. And unless you take action, the impact on your life won’t be pretty. The entire series will launch in January, but since the first episode is ready, we wanted to share it with our readers immediately as an extra holiday bonus. But this isn’t light hearted fluff. The episode covers extremely serious issues that mainstream media doesn’t seem to be covering for whatever reason. So if you can handle that, [go watch the first episode free.]( [Click here to learn more]( [Click here to watch the first episode for free]( FYI the episode won’t be up long, so watch it before it comes down and let me know what you think by replying to this email. So it goes, Addison Wiggin Founder, The Wiggin Sessions P.S. We spent a fair amount of time trying to name this mini-series, but settled on [( because greed, fraud and political division have become a hallmark of our time. P.P.S As always, this is a series of unfiltered conversations that may shock and even anger you, so as long as you can handle that kind of truth, [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. By submitting your email address, you consent to Consilience, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your The Wiggin Sessions e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from The Wiggin Sessions, feel free to [click here.]( Please read our [Privacy Statement.]( For any further comments or concerns please email us at support@5minforecast.com. If you are having trouble receiving your The Wiggin Sessions subscription, you can ensure its arrival in your mailbox by [whitelisting The Wiggin Sessions.]( © 2022 Consilience, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized financial advice. We expressly forbid our writers from having a financial interest in any security they personally recommend to our readers. All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after on-line publication or 72 hours after the mailing of a printed-only publication prior to following an initial recommendation. Any investments recommended in this letter should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

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