$88 Billion a Month: Why U.S. Debt Is Driving Gold Prices

Does US debt drive gold prices? The CBO confirmed the U.S. paid $529 billion in interest in just the first half of fiscal 2026 — $88 billion a month. Gold is at record highs and climbing. Here’s the fiscal mechanism every saver needs to understand before the next $88 billion bill arrives.
What Is Quantitative Easing — and How Does It Affect Metals?

Quantitative easing is the Federal Reserve’s most powerful — and controversial — monetary tool. Here’s what QE means, how it works, and what every precious metals investor should understand about its long-term impact on gold and silver.
Gold Coins vs. Gold Bars — Which is Better for Investors

Gold coins and gold bars both offer real, tangible wealth protection — but they aren’t interchangeable. From premiums and liquidity to IRA eligibility and resale flexibility, here’s how to decide which form of gold belongs in your stack.
CPI Hits 3.3%, GDP Stalls — Is Stagflation 2026 Here?

March CPI surged to 3.3% — the highest since May 2024 — while Q4 GDP sits at just 0.5%. The stagflation 2026 thesis is now backed by hard data. Gold eyes a third weekly gain as the Iran ceasefire cracks and Islamabad talks loom. Five stories you need this morning.
