AUSTIN, Texas, May 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2023, the Federal Reserve began researching a digital form of the dollar, making the U.S. the latest country to explore an official digital currency. Critics contend that digital forms of currency make private consumer transactions vulnerable to government oversight. In the newest episode of...
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Americans Are Saving More. Where Should That Money Go?
I recently ran across an April 28, 2023, MarketWatch article with a headline that begins: “America’s personal savings just hit $1 trillion.” It then goes on to ask whether CDs, I-bonds, or online savings accounts would be the best place to put that extra cash. I’m a big believer in being prepared. It’s why I keep an eye out for these...
When Seeking More Information About the Financial World, Who Do You Trust?
On April 20, 2023, MarketWatch reported, “The U.S. economic index sank 1.2% in March and fell for the 12th month in a row, continuing to signal a recession later in 2023.” That same day, Fox Business reported, “The Fed says a mild recession is in the cards this year.” A day later, on April 21, 2023, CNBC reported that according to one...
When Trust in Our Systems Fails, Financial Literacy Becomes More Important Than Ever
In the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, consumer confidence in our banking system has been shaken. Many Americans are no longer certain whether their deposits are safe and have turned to other assets like gold to help diversify their portfolios should their financial institution of choice run into any trouble. This reduction of...
As Recession Concerns Continue, Two Texas Lawmakers Suggest a New Gold-Backed Digital Currency
Sometimes, one of the best ways to look to the future is with an eye on the past. On April 7, 2023, The New York Times wrote, “It’s clear that [Federal Reserve] policymakers recognize that there is a good chance of a sharp [economic] slowdown soon. Their own policies are at least partly responsible for making that happen.” Meanwhile,...
Will Social Security & Medicare Run Out of Money? Former White House Insider Weighs In
AUSTIN, Texas, April 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- At the end of March, the Social Security and Medicare Board of Trustees issued their annual report, revealing that these programs are projected to run out of money within a decade. Edmund Moy, former White House aide, 38th Director of the U.S. Mint (2006–2011), and U.S. Money Reserve's...
If Markets Rally, Financial News Headlines Will Celebrate. But We May Not be Out of the Woods Yet.
Scanning the latest financial headlines, you may feel that the current financial environment may not seem quite as dire as it did a few weeks ago. There’s still talk of economic slowdown in the fallout of the recent banking issues and closures, but that comes alongside headlines touting consumer resilience and an uptick in home sales....
Gold Just Jumped Again. How High Will Prices Rise in 2023?
I’ve never been one to gamble, but it certainly looks like 2023 might be one for the record books when it comes to gold prices. On March 23, 2023—just one week prior to this piece’s being published—gold was priced at $1,991.41/oz. That’s just $81.09 shy of gold’s all-time record high price of $2,072.50/oz. set in August 2020. According...
Banks, Bonds, and Financial Markets: What it All Means for Your Portfolio
The recent failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) is often blamed on poor management and risk practices. And while that is accurate, and may also be a factor in why other banks like Signature, First Republic, and Credit Suisse have similarly failed or are facing challenges, there’s also something telling in that they all started having...
What Does Higher Inflation Mean for You Today and In the Future?
Find Out Who Is Hurt by Inflation Most Often and What You Can Do to Hedge Against Its Effects. Inflation is an important economic indicator. It indicates how fast prices are changing across the economy, and it can impact everything from the interest rate on your savings account to your grocery bill. With inflation at 6% as of March...
As Uncertainty Surrounding Banks Persists, a Gold IRA Remains a Strong Option for Retirement Savings
When it looks like times might get tough, I don’t worry—I act. I do as much research as I can and then put that research to work by making the most educated decisions possible for myself, my family, and my financial future. And right now, it looks like many Americans might by doing the exact same thing. As the latest banking crisis...
An Analysis of the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse from Former U.S. Mint Director Edmund C. Moy
During my tenure as Director of the United States Mint (2006–2011), I witnessed the largest single bank collapse in U.S. history when Washington Mutual shut down in 2008 in the midst of the Financial Crisis of 2007–2008. I also saw how many Americans reacted during this time of uncertainty and the proceeding Great Recession, as during...