The Case for Gold as Social Security Crumbles
A retirement reckoning is coming. And it’s arriving much sooner than anyone expected. According to Axios, Social Security is now projected to run out of reserve funds by early 2026. […]
A retirement reckoning is coming. And it’s arriving much sooner than anyone expected. According to Axios, Social Security is now projected to run out of reserve funds by early 2026. […]
December 4, 2025 Top Story #5: A Historic U.S. Deficit Sends a Warning Signal The U.S. government posted a staggering $284 billion deficit in October—the worst on record for that
Is Silver a Good Investment? A Comprehensive Guide for Protecting Your Retirement In a world of soaring national debt, persistent inflation, and unpredictable market swings, many American retirees are asking
The Danger Beneath the Surface At a glance, America’s economy seems solid. GDP is rising, and unemployment is still touted as “historically low.” But if you’re nearing or already in
Two headlines. One message for your retirement. This week, the United States saw two dramatic shifts:The possibility of war in Venezuela and a financial retreat from AI. Both matter deeply
November 20, 2025 Top Story #5: America’s $38 Trillion Problem The U.S. national debt is exploding, and with it, fears of a fiscal spiral that could trigger more inflation and
Retirement has always been about strategy, balance, and trust in the system. But in today’s financial climate, the traditional rules no longer apply, and sticking to them may quietly erode
Record Territory, Record Risk: How the Government Shutdown Affects Your Retirement and Why Gold Matters 1. What’s happening with the shutdown When the U.S. federal government shutdown began
The Federal Reserve just announced it will officially end its quantitative tightening program on December 1. At the same time, it cut interest rates by 0.25%, its second rate cut
October 23, 2025 Top Story #5: Goldman Sachs: Gold Demand Signals “Repeat of the 1970s” Goldman Sachs analysts have warned that today’s economic conditions mirror the chaos of the 1970s—a
