06-03-25 ARI Fisico (MG TPM 5.19)

Dear Patriot,

We’ve covered healthcare, taxes, and control—but today it’s time to talk about something that erodes everything you’ve built: inflation.

When prices rise, your savings shrink. That $3 gas? Now it’s $6. Groceries? Up 20% in two years. But your Social Security check? A few bucks more, if you're lucky.

Here’s how the smart ones fight back:

  • Own assets that rise with inflation—real estate, energy stocks, farmland.

  • Invest in dividend-payers that increase payouts yearly.

  • Use TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities) to shield core savings.

  • Don’t keep too much cash sitting idle—it loses value every day.

The elites never park their money in “safe” accounts that bleed value. They prepare. You can too.

Tomorrow, I’ll show you which assets have historically crushed inflation—and how to add them to your plan.

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Inflation averaged just over 3% annually for the last 100 years—but in just two years (2021–2023), seniors saw prices rise by 13.5%.