Retirees have lived through inflation before, but the warning signs today feel different. Prices are creeping higher again, and for those living on fixed incomes, even small increases can do real damage. The question now is whether the trend is just beginning.

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Fun Fact Of The Day

In 1980, U.S. inflation peaked at 13.5% — the highest annual rate since World War II — forcing retirees on fixed incomes to slash spending as everyday essentials skyrocketed in price.



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