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Скачать или смотреть Silent Theft: How Inflation “Burns” 50% of Your Money in 14 Years

  • Tom Vale
  • 2026-02-15
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Silent Theft: How Inflation “Burns” 50% of Your Money in 14 Years
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Inflation is often described as a technical side effect of economic growth.
In reality, it functions as a predictable and measurable transfer of purchasing power.

This analysis examines how a sustained inflation rate — even one officially described as “stable” — systematically erodes the value of money over time. At five percent annual inflation, half of a currency’s purchasing power is destroyed in approximately fourteen years. At two percent, the outcome is the same — only slower.

Using publicly available data from the Federal Reserve, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and historical records, this video explains how inflation operates not as an accident or anomaly, but as a structural feature of the modern monetary system.

The video explores:

• how compounding inflation mathematically guarantees long-term purchasing power loss
• why central banks explicitly target positive inflation
• how changes to inflation measurement alter real-world outcomes
• the divergence between official inflation statistics and lived costs
• why asset prices inflate while cash savings decline
• how financial repression transfers wealth from savers to borrowers
• and why price stability does not mean value preservation

This is not an argument and not a prediction.
It is an examination of structure.

History shows that inflation does not need to be extreme to be destructive. When sustained and normalized, it functions quietly — reshaping incentives, redistributing wealth, and altering economic outcomes without ever announcing itself as a crisis.

Understanding this mechanism does not tell you how to respond.
It explains why holding money unchanged produces a predictable result.

⚠️ Disclaimer

This video is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or political advice.

All analysis is based on publicly available data and historical documentation.
No forecasts or predictions are being made.

Viewers are encouraged to conduct independent research and draw their own conclusions.

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