Gold’s Purchasing Power: What One Ounce Buys Over Time

What can one ounce of gold actually buy? The answer reveals gold’s true value better than any price chart. In 1971, one ounce bought dinner for three at London’s Savoy Grill. Today, it buys dinner for fourteen. A quality suit cost one ounce in the 1920s—and still does today. Meanwhile, fiat currencies have lost 95%+ of their purchasing power. Discover the “Savoy Gold Ratio” and why gold’s consistent buying power across generations makes it essential portfolio insurance in an era of currency debasement.
Gold vs. Cash: The Cost of Holding Dollars in an Inflationary World

Inflation quietly erodes the value of your dollars, making the gold vs cash debate more important than ever. Learn why gold preserves purchasing power while cash loses it — and how this affects long-term wealth.
$7.5 Trillion in “Safe” Cash Isn’t Safe: Why It Could Flood into Gold & Silver

Money markets hold $7.5T, but IOU risk is rising. Mike Maloney explains why cash could bolt to gold & silver—and how to prepare.
