Inflation at 7%: 3 Top Dividend Stocks to Protect Your Money

Motley Fool2022-01-25

The Bureau of Labor Statistics' recently published consumer price index (CPI) report showed that inflation rose 7% from 2020, its highest jump since 1982. The dollar is losing purchasing power at a ...

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  • robot1234
    2022-01-26
    robot1234
    If Jeremy Grantham is talking about a US ‘superbubble’, we should listen. The Boston-based fund manager has hard-to-deny evidence to back up his prediction of a ‘wild rumpus’Grantham’s thesis is that US stocks are in a “superbubble”, an upgrade on last year’s diagnosis of “an epic bubble”, and that the US has seen only three other such extreme events in the past 100 years – the Wall Street crash of 1929, the turn-of-the-millennium dotcom mania and the housing market madness of 2006. He isn’t always right, but he is a serious student of markets who called the dotcom and 2006-08 crashes with impressive precision. He’s worth listening to.
  • PearlynCSY
    2022-01-26
    PearlynCSY
    The Federal Reserve is expected to signal at its meeting this week that it is ready to raise interest rates as soon as March and that it will consider other policy tightening. The Fed has found itself in its first major battle with inflation in decades, after two years of super easy policies implemented to counter the economic and financial impact of the pandemic. The consumer price index in December rose 7%, the highest since 1982. Fed officials have also been discussing paring back their nearly $9 trillion balance sheet, which more than doubled during the pandemic. 
  • SteadyDoesIt
    2022-01-25
    SteadyDoesIt
    Average picks again.  Not going to be easy to beat inflation if market is at ATH and in correction mode
  • InvisibleP
    2022-01-25
    InvisibleP
    Good? 
  • flinostone
    2022-01-25
    flinostone
    Good read
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