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Full retirement age started shifting upward after the Social Security Amendments of 1983.

Full retirement age increased in small amounts for people born in 1938 and later, reaching 67 for people born in 1960 and later.

Age 62 remained the earliest age to begin claimi...


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CEO confidence has fallen sharply as more business leaders prepare for economic weakness. Geopolitical tension, rising costs, and defensive hiring plans point to growing pressure on the economy. Physical gold can help protect your finances when corporate leaders are bracing for turbulence.

CEOs See Trouble Ahead

CEOs see the econo...


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Wall Street depends on fiat money because it enables more leverage, credit expansion, and emergency bailouts. Major banks are now buying gold to hedge against the same fiat system they rely on. Physical gold can help protect your finances from inflation, market risk, and weakening confidence in paper money.

The Fiat Gold Paradox

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Wall Street depends on fiat money because it allows more leverage, more credit expansion, and more emergency support when markets break. But now, major financial institutions are buying gold to hedge against the same fiat system they rely on. In this video, we break down how fiat money helped fuel Wall Street’s rise, why easy money often benefits asset owners before ordinary ...


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Many people want to save more, but the cost of living, debt, and unexpected bills delay progress toward long-term goals.

Confusing rules and having too many account types to choose from can lead to procrastination, even when saving is attainable.

Small, automated ste...


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