As we trek toward the New Year, the affordability crisis is becoming too difficult to ignore. Housing and food prices are a major concern for a majority of Americans, as many decide whether they are going to pay their electricity bill or buy food.
The affordability crisis that is making it impossible for hard-working Americans to get ahead is untenable. If it is not solved holistically, it will likely foster social chaos that could result in radical socio-economic changes instituted by the ruling class. That means the government will get more powerful, and your freedom will diminish as choices are removed under the guise of helping.
Affordability Crisis: Food Prices Creating Financial Stress
Wages have failed to keep up with the constantly rising prices of food and housing, two necessities that many choose between each month, or go further into debt to ensure their ability to remain “stable.”
Inflation is out of control, and even if there was enough supply when it comes to housing, the interest rates and general purchase costs are making home ownership a thing of the past.
Ruling classes are continually and increasingly trapping regular people into the doom loop of debt just so they can live. “You will own nothing and be happy” is just around the corner. –SHTFPlan
Cutting back is no longer an option for many, as they have already cut where they can.
Continual money creation and simply lowering interest rates is not going to do much good. Longer and more impactful systemic changes need to be made, namely, taking back control of the money supply from the Federal Reserve and the rulers who think they own everyone else.
A sound money supply should be at the top of every American’s Christmas list this year. The root cause of this problem is the government. The only solution is to remove power from them and stop believing they have any right to rule anyone or steal the fruits of their labor. Once we are free, we can work together to make this society one we can all enjoy and participate in, instead of one for and by the wealthy and powerful.
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