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Your retirement account shows a number that looks fine. But there’s something your statement doesn’t tell you: since 1913, the US dollar has lost 97% of its purchasing power. What cost $1 then requires $31 today. This isn’t about market crashes or trading strategies. This is about understanding the slow-motion transformation happening to the currency in your wallet, your 401k, and your savings—following a pattern that has played out before with the British pound, French franc, and Italian lira. In this documentary, we examine: • The 6-stage lifecycle every reserve currency follows • How the British pound lost its global dominance over 70 years (1900-1970s) • What happened to French and Italian savers during currency devaluation • Where the US dollar stands today based on Federal Reserve data • How monetary expansion affects your retirement planning • Concrete strategies to protect purchasing power over decades Key Data Points Covered: ✓ US debt-to-GDP ratio: from 23% (1974) to 120% (2025) ✓ Federal Reserve balance sheet: $882B (2008) → $8T+ (2020 peak) ✓ Dollar’s share of global reserves: 70% (2000s) → 58% (2025) ✓ M2 money supply growth: 300% increase since 2000 ✓ Real inflation impact on fixed-income retirees This documentary is for you if: → You’re planning for retirement and want to understand long-term currency risk → You hold significant savings in cash, CDs, or bonds → You want to understand why “the number going up” doesn’t guarantee purchasing power → You’re curious about historical patterns in reserve currency transitions What Makes This Different: This isn’t fear-mongering or market timing. We use only verified data from the Federal Reserve, IMF, US Census Bureau, and academic research. No predictions—just patterns, data, and historical context to help you make informed decisions. Resources & Further Reading: • Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED): fred.stlouisfed.org • IMF Currency Composition Database: data.imf.org • BLS Consumer Price Index: bls.gov/cpi • Historical research: Eichengreen & Chitu (ECB Working Papers) Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Consult with qualified professionals before making financial decisions. Past performance of currencies and assets does not guarantee future results. All data is sourced from publicly available government and institutional sources as of January 2026.