87% Dollar Devaluation Since 1971: Why Central Banks Keep Buying Gold

Since the Nixon Shock in 1971, the U.S. dollar has lost roughly 87% of its purchasing power, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI data. Meanwhile, central banks have been net buyers of gold for 16 consecutive years. Here’s what the data shows — and what individual investors can learn from it.
Elon Musk Threatens New Party as Congress Adds $4 Trillion: Why Gold & Silver Still Win

Remember Ross Perot? The businessman who showed up with charts, warning America about our dangerous debt trajectory? Now Elon Musk is channeling that same energy — but with 10x the influence and a very real threat that could reshape American politics. In the latest episode of The GoldSilver Show, Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard break down Musk’s explosive tweets about forming “The America Party” and what the just-passed “Big Beautiful Bill” means for your financial future. The $4 Trillion Question On July 1st, the Senate passed what might be the most fiscally irresponsible bill in American history. The numbers are […]
