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High-yielding dividend stocks have one problem… Inflation has been running at four-decade highs

High-yielding dividend stocks have one problem… [Turn Your Images On] Dividend of the Week [108% Dividend Growth in 7 Years! Inflation-Proof Your Portfolio]( [Turn Your Images On] [Charles Sizemore, Co-Editor, Green Zone Fortunes]( Inflation has been running at four-decade highs for months now. At first, it felt like a novelty. You might’ve said: “Gee, it’s been a while since I’ve seen real inflation!” But after months with no clear end in sight, it gets uncomfortable quick. If you’re at or near retirement, this is even more true. That’s why dividend growth is more important than raw yield. With precious few exceptions, stocks with higher yields come with lower growth rates. That means that the solid payout you see today will lose value with each passing year. But stocks with long histories of raising their dividends well above the rate of inflation make you richer with each passing year. [My dividend stock today fits this mold to a T. 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[Find out about this less-than-$5 stock before share prices go up.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Chart of the Day [Turn Your Images On] [Michael Carr, Editor]( [Powell Follows Volcker's Lead on Inflation — Why That’s Bullish]( Stocks sold off on Monday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said: “If we think it’s appropriate to raise [by a half point] at a meeting or meetings, we will do so.” To reinforce that he’s serious, he added: “If we determine that we need to tighten beyond common measures of neutral and into a more restrictive stance, we will do that as well.” Former chair Paul Volcker took a similar stance when fighting runaway inflation in the 1980s. And today’s chart below shows Powell’s strategy could be bullish for stocks. 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