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As we go into the winter shortage season we’re seeing major issues in dairy, pasta, and in potatoes. Whether you are a Prepper, a homesteader, or a concerned homemaker there are serious issues happening right now.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that fiat currencies across the globe, including the U.S. Dollar, are under attack. Paper money is losing its value, translating into insane inflation and less value in our life’s savings.
Genesis Gold Group believes physical precious metals are an amazing option for those seeking to move their wealth or retirement to higher ground. Whether Central Bank Digital Currencies replace current fiat currencies or not, precious metals are poised to retain or even increase in value. This is why central banks and mega-asset managers like BlackRock are moving much of their holdings to precious metals.
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You people talk about gold as if it grows on trees. I have no money for gold, or crazy commodities I can’t eat. Besides the premiums on PM are ridiculous. Just to break even you’d have to have an increase in prices of 40% or more. Let em eat their gold. Most of us live paycheck to paycheck while you hawk your gold and silver. Good luck with that.
I have noticed increasing inventory problems. Also the size of products is reducing. It was brought to my attention at a grocery store by a woman next to me complaining about the price increase and the size decrease of a can of soup.