"inflation of the US dollar jumps every year by 2 to 3 percent" that's what the Fed (privately owned central bank) tells us that inflation is. But they don't include food and fuel in their calculations. Real inflation is much, much higher. I would say closer to 10%.
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Thanks man great reply, I didn't think much into that subject, and I was just going of what information was present.