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Oct 2021
48m 39s

Gold Reserves on the Decline

THE RICH DAD RADIO NETWORK
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<p>In 1971, President Richard Nixon changed the rules of money because foreign countries being paid in U.S. dollars grew skeptical when the U.S. Treasury was printing more and more money to cover our debts, and they began exchanging their dollars directly for gold in earnest, depleting most of the U.S. gold reserves.  There’s been a significant under-investm ... Show More
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