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This Is How the Economic Collapse Will Change Your Day-To-Day Life!

Wednesday, January 13, 2016 3:44
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Economic Collapse

We aim to take a practical approach to living a self-reliant, preparedness lifestyle that will increase our quality life day in and day out, regardless of all the stuff that life has a tendency to throw at us.

That being said, there is a situation that has been brewing for a long time now that is probably the closest thing to a true SHTF type of scenario we’re likely to face. This situation is the complete and utter collapse of the American economy. Ever since the country switched away from the gold standard and the Federal Reserve, along with its corrupt fiat (debt-based) money system has essentially taken the reigns of the American economy, we have been on a long, downward spiral that has led to America being mathematically incapable of financially supporting itself or the millions of programs it’s citizens have blindly demanded over the last 100 years.

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There have been a lot of theories, fear mongering and misinformation that has been spread around the preparedness community about what the economic collapse really is and what it means for the common American. Today we’re going to take a more practical look at the downfall of the American economy and how it is likely to affect your day-to-day life as a prepper. We’ll also talk about some ways that we can mitigate the damage that the collapse can inflict on your own personal lifestyle as it spreads like wildfire across the country.

You are living in the collapse right now

 The economic collapse has been talked to death by economists that use a lot bigger words than I do, however the reality of the situation is pretty simple. As a country (and as a people) we spend A LOT more than we make. When you cut out all the political grandstanding, misinformation and
advanced economic theories from people with more degrees than common sense, it just boils down to the fact that as a country, we don’t make enough money to pay for all the stuff that society has demanded, on top of the complete and utter mismanagement of our tax revenue and debt by all forms of government.

Although a lot of blame can be laid at the feet of Washington for involving us in wars and conflicts that have nothing to do with our country or its security whatsoever, economic policies that are simply smoke screens for paying off political favors to special interest groups and outright political incompetence, the federal government is just a small piece of the collapse. The real blame has to spread much farther than that. Fingers can be pointed at state governments, local governments, and yes, as much as we all love to blame the politicians, a huge chunk of the blame has to be laid at the feet of the American public for evolving into the reactive, irresponsible and spend-happy nation that it is today.

Many people who write about the economic collapse make it out to be some sort of “event” that could “happen” at any time. Honestly, this is just pure fear mongering, with the intent (usually) of getting you to buy something. The funny thing is though, is that the real situation is a lot scarier than they’re making it out to be. The economic collapse isn’t “coming” we’re living in it right now. Government shut downs, entire cities going bankrupt, local government services only being open for 3-4 days out of the week, huge cuts to police and fire services, more and more restrictions placed on technological innovations and financial responsibility …the list goes on and on.

The collapse will have a significant effect on your personal finances

 A lot of people out there feel that they are somehow “removed” from anything happening in our national economy. To them it’s all just arguing and talking heads in the media. The fact is that the collapse absolutely will (and is already) affecting your personal finances. It doesn’t take a mathematician to determine that the average Americans grocery bill is a heck of a lot higher than it was 10 years ago. The average Americans wages may be slightly higher than they were in years past, but due to the rapidly increasing rate of inflation, the actual value of the money people are making is much less than it used to be.

Here are just a few ways that the economic collapse will affect your personal finances.

  • Your food costs will continue to rise higher and higher at a increasingly alarming rate.
  • Your fuel and transportation costs will continue to rise
  • In an attempt to grab as much “revenue” as it can, governments will continue to raise not only your income taxes, but taxes on various goods and services incrementally.
  • Medical costs will continue to skyrocket for the average working American.
  • Government has their eye on “nationalizing” personal retirement accounts into forced government bonds, which will not only be taxed higher than they are today, but will be taxed a second time with added inflation rates.
  • Government programs like Medicaid and Medicare are already in the crosshairs of many politicians, it is highly likely that these programs will be defunded, possibly entirely.
  • You will likely NEVER see any of the money you have put into Social Security due to government mismanagement.

The rising costs of inflation

It’s actually quite simple. For something (like money) to have value it has to be finite. Precious metals were used as currency for centuries simply because they were rare, and took significant energy to harvest from the earth. That energy and the lack of abundance of precious metals made them relatively rare and valuable and therefore societies chose to use them as a barter item when two individuals wanted to trade but one party did not have an item desired by the other. If somehow a massive amount of gold and silver were discovered in the world, then the value of those metals would decrease substantially and the prices for good and services that those metals could buy would also increase. It’s simple supply and demand…the more of something you have, the less demand there is for it and the more of it you’ll need to buy something that is in more demand.

Now that the Federal Reserve can pump money into our economy at will, the value of that money is decreasing and has been decreasing for generations. At this point, we’re entering a period of “hyperinflation” where there is so much money being pumped into the economy that the earning potential of the average American cannot keep up with the constant devaluing of money and the subsequent increase of prices for everything. This simply means that prices for goods and services are higher than people can afford.

To combat inflation you need to make more and spend less

So what can we do to mitigate the financial risks of the economic collapse? We really only have two choices. We either reduce our spending or increase our revenue. In reality, you need to be doing both.

You can’t be complacent with staying at the same job for decades at a time. Most companies will give out a yearly raise, which in theory is supposed to gradually move you up the economic scale, account for inflation and essentially make you more financially successful the longer you are in a position. Well, thanks to inflation your yearly raise isn’t going to be enough to even combat the raising inflation rates, let alone make you any better off than you were the year before. The only possible way to work around the inflation trap is to be continually improving your professional skillsets so that you can qualify for positions that pay more. To put it bluntly, you shouldn’t be looking for a raise, you should be looking for a better-paying job… constantly. Obviously there are other ways to increase your personal revenue streams like starting a business, working extra hours or getting a second job, but one way or another, if you aren’t actively doing something to combat inflation it is mathematically impossible for you to ever get ahead.

Reducing expenses is only other option we have for combating inflation. Thankfully as preppers and self-reliant people that’s what we do! We grow gardens to not only be more self-reliant on our food sources, but to avoid paying the increasing process of supermarket foods. We eliminate debt wherever possible, we use alternative energy sources, we store food, we’re frugal with our purchases and whenever possible we strive to unchain ourselves from the shackles of modern convenience and dependency…which is a good thing, because we’re entering a period of time where those conveniences aren’t going to be so convenient (or affordable) anymore.

This is a lot to take in for one post, so we’re going to break here for today. Please check back tomorrow for the conclusion of this article. We will be discussing how the economic collapse is dividing the American people more and more every day, how crime and violence will continue to rise substantially in many areas as the collapse continues to get worse and how the economic collapse will be a turning point in American history that could truly determine the political, social and financial framework of every nation on this planet for generations to come. Best of all, we will be discussing real things you can do today to prepare for every disaster the collapse will throw at you.


Read the full article here: http://www.allselfsustained.com/this-is-how-the-economic-collapse-will-change-your-day-to-day-life/

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  • Empire ~ Me Ripe
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    Empire ~ RE: EMP I

  • probably would not have been an issue if the us had not sought war with almost (every) nation on the planet.
    every being anyone who dared suggest there was a better way

  • Dyan Bermeo

    I’m not gonna barter I’m gonna be an outlaw..

  • Good idea to get better paying or better needed job and becoming self sufficient. People are also already making functioning Keshe Magrav Power Units by themself and also Pain Aid Pens for healing oneself and others. Keshe even claims the system can provide energetic food. All this would mean that people would not be anymore under government, Monsanto, big pharma etc controll. If you want to read more here; /beyond-science/2016/01/keshe-fans-healing-people-and-doomsayers-get-out-2450054.html

    Let’s hope people will start getting self sufficient and new winds blowing.

  • Just think goodbye to 30 years of interest payments made to bankers so that you could buy a house thats been pushed sky high in price because politicians would not allow anyone to build on mud the people already own.

    No more paying taxes to pay interest on government debt and all them CCTV’s will get turned off or pulled down.

    Politicians that do as they are told by the public and are not doing what the bankers bribe them to do.

    I hope that i get to see it

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