Under policy guidance, every penny you work hard to earn buys fewer and fewer things. Inflation erodes wealth, and savings depreciate—that's the reality. So who truly benefits from this? What exactly does this policy system bring to ordinary people? As purchasing power continuously shrinks, the urgency of asset allocation becomes evident.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 13h ago
The flower of savings is quietly withering away, alas.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 13h ago
I've long seen through it; arbitrage in the crypto world is more profitable than saving in a bank.
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BearMarketBarber
· 13h ago
Bank interest rates have long been outpaced by inflation. We workers are just paying off others' debts.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 14h ago
Hoarding coins is all that matters; fiat currency should have been abandoned long ago.
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DuckFluff
· 14h ago
It really is, money is becoming less and less valuable.
Under policy guidance, every penny you work hard to earn buys fewer and fewer things. Inflation erodes wealth, and savings depreciate—that's the reality. So who truly benefits from this? What exactly does this policy system bring to ordinary people? As purchasing power continuously shrinks, the urgency of asset allocation becomes evident.