As Robert Kiyosaki often says, inflation makes the rich, richer and makes the poor, poorer. The simple definition of inflation is when prices rise and the purchasing power of a currency drops. It means that you can buy less with your money than in the past. Today’s guest says he expects the rest of the 2020s to be just like the early 2000s.
Jay Martin, President, and CEO of Cambridge House International, and host of The Jay Martin Show says, “If we thought consumer inflation has been bad and caused civil unrest, just wait until we see food and fuel riots in the streets.”
Host Robert Kiyosaki and guest Jay Martin discuss the number one hedge against inflation and how investing in resources could save you.
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