Price inflation, the sinister byproduct of printing more and more fiat currency (which is the literal definition of ‘inflation’), means that even though the average US hourly wage has risen from about $4 in 1971 to $22.65 today, in actually buys less.

via pewresearch: On the face of it, these should be heady times for American workers. U.S. unemployment is as low as it’s been in nearly two decades (3.9% as of July) and the nation’s private-sector employers have been adding jobs for …

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What You Should Know About Digital Currency

Technological innovations have greatly benefited financial transactions. For one, buying and selling can be processed through online channels without the need for face-to-face interaction — in 2017 alone, e-commerce sales hit a whopping 2.3 trillion US dollars. Travelling abroad has …

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