What a $10 Hamburger Reveals About the U.S. Dollar

Inflation is the silent thief in your wallet. While most people see prices gradually rise, few understand the root cause. In his latest video, Mike Maloney reveals a deeper truth: what we call “inflation” is really just currency devaluation. Mike opens with a real-world example. In the 1960s, a burger, fries, and a drink from McDonald’s cost just 35 cents. Today, the same meal costs over $10. That’s a 2,757% increase. But it’s not because burgers got fancier. It’s because your dollars buy less. This isn’t accidental. It’s baked into the system. Mike explains that under a debt-based fiat currency […]
Why Gold Keeps Climbing: Fed Moves, Debt Worries, and Asian Demand

Gold extends its winning streak to five weeks as Fed rate cuts, mounting debt concerns, and strong Asian demand converge to push prices near record highs. Plus: Ray Dalio warns that gold will outperform as U.S. debt becomes unsustainable.