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Oct 20, 2022All of our lifestyles are about to change in a major way, but the vast majority of the population still does not understand what is coming. Throughout our entire lives, we have always been able to depend on a couple of things. There would always be cheap gasoline to fuel our vehicles and there would always be mountains of cheap food at the grocery store. No matter who was in the White House and no matter what else was going on in the world, those two things always remained the same. Unfortunately, those days are now over and they aren’t coming back.
- Zero Hedge: "The Era Of Cheap Food And Cheap Gasoline Is Over"
- Visual Capitalist: "Visualizing 40 Years of U.S. Interest Rates"
- CNBC: "Minimum Wage Workers In New York City Need To Clock Over 100 Hours A Week To Afford Rent"
- Visual Capitalist: "Animation: The Largest Public Companies by Market Cap (2000–2022)"
- Financial Post: "Inflation Forces Over Half Of Americans To Consider Second Jobs"
- CNBC: "The Typical U.S. Household Is Spending $445 More A Month Due To Inflation. Here’s How To Reduce The Bite"
- Zero Hedge: "Raising Rates Has Set A Debt "Avalanche" In Motion"
- Mish Talk: "Renters Surpass Homeowners In 41% Of Zip Codes in the 50 Largest U.S. Cities"
- Fox: "Circle K Gas Stations In Florida To Sell Medical Marijuana Products"
- Scientific American: "The U.S. Just Lost 26 Years’ Worth of Progress On Life Expectancy"
- A Wealth Of Common Sense: "What A Stock Market Bottom Looks Like"
- Pro Publica: "Rent Going Up? One Company’s Algorithm Could Be Why"