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Will 1970s-style inflation make a comeback? Peter Schiff blasts Biden's 'reckless fiscal policy,' predicts double-digit inflation in 2025 — and he says it could even be in excess of 20%.
“I think [the dollar is] going to be knocked off its pedestal,” Schiff said on the podcast. “I think it’s going to lose its status as the reserve currency.”
Schiff is predicting a phenomenon known as “de-dollarization” — when countries shift away from the greenback as a reserve currency, medium of exchange or unit of account.
Investor shares his take on the de-dollarization narrative. 'Down for the count': Peter Schiff urges Americans to get ready for a 'major dollar decline' — predicts end of the greenback as global ...
t. e. The United States fiscal cliff refers to the combined effect of several previously-enacted laws that came into effect simultaneously in January 2013, increasing taxes and decreasing spending. The Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003, which had been extended for two years by the 2010 Tax Relief Act, were scheduled to expire on December 31, 2012.
A YouTube fan video, "Peter Schiff was right," became popular in late 2008 and 2009. It contained a compilation of his appearances on various financial TV news programs between 2005 and 2007. Depending on the point at which they adopted his strategies, followers of Schiff may have had strong, average or poor returns.
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256. ISBN. 047052670X. How an Economy Grows and Why it Crashes (2010) is an illustrated book on various economic topics by Peter Schiff and Andrew Schiff. The book allegorically explores such topics as inflation, deficit spending, central banking, international trade, and the housing bubble and credit collapse of 2008.