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Debt, Dollars & Inflation Explained (2025) — Your Simple Guide | Explain It To Me

Debt, Dollars & Inflation Explained (2025) — Your Simple Guide | Explain It To Me

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Confused by inflation headlines, national debt numbers, and why the dollar swings up and down? This video makes it simple. We break down how inflation actually forms, the role of the Federal Reserve and interest rates, what “money printing” really means, how government debt affects the economy, and why the U.S. dollar stays strong (and when it doesn’t). Clear, visual, and jargon-free — so you can understand what moves prices, paychecks, and your purchasing power.What you’ll learn:• Inflation 101: CPI vs. core, supply vs. demand• Interest rates, the Fed, QE/QT — in plain English• Government debt: deficits, interest costs, and growth• Dollar strength/weakness and de-dollarization myths• Practical takeaways to read the data and stay calmIf this helped, drop a 👍, leave your question in the comments, and subscribe for more “Explain It To Me” breakdowns.#Inflation #USDebt #USDollar #InterestRates #FederalReserve #Economy2025 #CPI #QE #QT #MonetaryPolicy #ExplainItToMe— WATCH ON YOUTUBE —▶️ Full video + visuals: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMM5njMdEI7Wyqt3M5mrE1A🧭 Handle: @Explainittome-official— FOLLOW & LISTEN —🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2KZ2NUu1MjJolN2alJltnN🛰️ RSS (all apps): https://anchor.fm/s/10881159c/podcast/rss🍎 Apple Podcasts (EN): https://anchor.fm/s/10881159c/podcast/rss🍎 Apple Podcasts (PT-BR): https://anchor.fm/s/1087502fc/podcast/rss… and everywhere podcasts are available.— STAY CONNECTED —✅ Subscribe to the channel🔔 Turn on notifications💬 Drop your questions for the next episode

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