Current inflation trends in the United States are strikingly similar to the economic conditions observed during the 1970–1980 period.



The parallels extend beyond inflation alone.
During the 1970s:

Oil prices experienced a dramatic surge.
Geopolitical tensions and conflicts in the Middle East intensified.

Precious metals, particularly gold and silver, saw strong rallies.

The U.S. economy entered a period of stagflation—characterized by high inflation combined with slow economic growth.

When these factors are compared with present-day developments, the similarities are difficult to ignore.

The patterns unfolding today closely resemble those seen during that decade.
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