David Morgan: How Bad Could Inflation Get, & How To Navigate Your Life Around It

Arcadia Economics, Released on 9/24/24

Over the past few years we’ve lived through a wave of inflation that has left even the understated CPI up 21.7% since 2020. And while the rate of increase has slowed down, it’s still not back to the Fed’s 2% mandate, and they’re already lowering interest rates aggressively. Factor in that the debt and interest continue to pile up (to the degree that even Jamie Dimon is warning about it now), and there’s a good chance there’s more inflation coming in our future. But how bad will it actually get? Is it possible that our political leaders could actually keep borrowing or printing until we actually reach a hyperinflation at some point in the US? David Morgan of The Morgan Report joins me on the show to talk about what he expects, what’s happened in some other cases of extreme inflation, but perhaps most importantly, some simple strategies that you can begin implementing now at little cost to be prepared to navigate whatever level of inflation we get in the future. To find out more, click to watch the video now!

David Morgan is a world-renown precious metals aficionado. He is the creator of TheMorganReport.com, a monthly report that covers economic news, overall financial health of the global economy, currency problems and the key reasons for investing in precious metals. A dynamic, much-in-demand speaker all over the globe, David’s educational mission also makes him a prolific author, having penned Get the Skinny on Silver Investing, The Silver Manifesto and, most recently, Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock.

Chris Marcus worked 2 years at bond rating agency Moody’s, has an MBA from Wharton, and also worked 7 years as an equity options trader for Susquehanna International Group on the American and New York Stock Exchanges, before leaving in 2012 to create Arcadia Economics. In addition to publishing Arcadia’s Monthly Market Snapshot, he also currently writes market commentary for gold and silver dealer Miles Franklin, Investing.com, and several others.

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