$103K THEN vs NOW
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Jeremy Cordon and Tarek Saab dive into a candid conversation on Y’all Street about the shrinking power of the U.S. dollar.
Jeremy recalls buying a house for $103,000 in 2012 - an amount that today might not even cover a front porch - to show how our money has lost more than 90% of its purchasing power over time.
Why is this happening, and what does it mean for all of us?
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