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Middle Class People Not Only Lost Purchasing Power; Many Lost Their Jobs

Posted on April 12, 2013 by adminFebruary 25, 2013

$1.77 Every Year For Life: What Inflation Can Do To Your Finances: Lessons from Germany and its neighbors during the post-World War I inflation. This series of articles is not intended to imply that the U.S. is likely to encounter … Continue reading →

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Panic Buying and Hoarding Made Inflation Even More Painful

Posted on April 9, 2013 by adminFebruary 25, 2013

$1.77 Every Year For Life: What Inflation Can Do To Your Finances: Lessons from Germany and its neighbors during the post-World War I inflation. This series of articles is not intended to imply that the U.S. is likely to encounter … Continue reading →

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From a Yearly Income of $16,000 to $1.77 in Ten Years Using “Safe” Government Bonds

Posted on April 5, 2013 by adminFebruary 25, 2013

$1.77 Every Year For Life: What Inflation Can Do To Your Finances: Lessons from Germany and its neighbors during the post-World War I inflation. This series of articles is not intended to imply that the U.S. is likely to encounter … Continue reading →

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$1.77 Every Year For Life: What Inflation Can Do To Your Finances

Posted on April 2, 2013 by adminFebruary 25, 2013

Lessons from Germany and its neighbors during the post-World War I inflation. This series of articles is not intended to imply that the U.S. is likely to encounter a hyperinflationary crisis. However, America has experienced bouts of serious inflation in … Continue reading →

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Fill Your Pantry, Save a Bundle

Posted on January 10, 2013 by adminDecember 27, 2012

Every trip to the grocery store takes time and uses gas. More visits to the store give more opportunities to buy expensive junk foods and to grab an item here or there without thinking whether the price is reasonable. It … Continue reading →

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American Economic Issues: Thoughts of an Economics Professor

Posted on October 26, 2012 by adminNovember 7, 2012

 A very important economic statistic that neither candidate talks about is the quantity (how much money is issued) of money in circulation – the money supply.  This is critical to understanding the economy. … Continue reading →

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Survival and Wilderness Dining à la Prospector

Posted on October 22, 2012 by adminSeptember 27, 2012

The wonderful variety of good-quality freeze-dried foods that are now available for use in the backcountry is a blessing. But it is possible to lose sight of the basic dietary needs of humans in a wilderness environment. Prospectors learned wilderness … Continue reading →

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Threshing the Old-Fashioned Way (1904)

Posted on October 20, 2012 by adminSeptember 27, 2012

[The homestead grower of small amounts of grain or dry beans can separate the seeds from their husks or pods using a flail. A flail is simply a handle about three feet long with a beater bar (approximately 12-15 inches … Continue reading →

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Third World Residents Have Ways to Save Money

Posted on October 9, 2012 by adminOctober 9, 2012

For Americans concerned about potential shortages and financial upset, here are some approaches to living that could conserve resources in a crisis. Move in with the in-laws. Poor people save money by making one house a home for more people, … Continue reading →

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Early 1960s Diary Shows How to Stock Up for Winter

Posted on September 30, 2012 by adminSeptember 27, 2012

[Fredric Klees was a professor of English literature who lived in southeastern Pennsylvania. He published a year’s worth of diary entries about nature and country living. This is an excerpt from his writings.] November 14. Light rain all day; colder, … Continue reading →

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