Prices go up. Your paycheck doesn't. They say the economy is "strong" but your grocery bill tells a different story. Polarity breaks it down — inflation, the Fed, sound money, Bitcoin — plain language, no jargon.
Since 1971, the US dollar lost over 87% of its purchasing power. Wages didn't keep up. New money goes to banks and insiders first — the Cantillon Effect. You're last in line. Polarity explains how this works and what you can do about it.
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Money printing steals your purchasing power. The Fed's policies hit working people hardest. We show you the numbers.
Two schools of thought. One says government spending saves us. The other says it's the problem. We make the case.
Fixed supply matters. Bitcoin fits into 5,000 years of monetary history. No hype — just economics.
New money doesn't reach everyone equally. Some people benefit from money creation. You pay the price.
Building wealth in a system stacked against you. Practical thinking for founders, freelancers, and the self-employed.
Gold standard. Nixon Shock. Quantitative easing. The history they skipped in school that explains today.
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