Nancy Byerly

23
Aug
Illustration of a cracked economy line flattening out, symbolizing depression, with practical survival steps like cash, essentials, and skills highlighted.

Practical Steps for What Is Depression (Economy)?

Depressions don’t reward bravery. They wipe it out. Here are the practical steps investors can take to endure — and survive — the flatline.
1 min read
23
Aug
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How to Prepare for Another Great Depression (as an Investor)

Depressions aren’t just history. We nearly had one in 2008 and again in 2020. Here’s how to spot the signs — and the actions investors can take to survive.
2 min read
23
Aug
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What Is the Federal Reserve?

The Fed isn’t just a bank. It’s the faucet of money. Open it and markets flood. Crank it shut and the economy cracks. And you don’t get a vote.
3 min read
23
Aug
Illustration of a twenty-dollar bill with a faucet in the center, one side glowing red and cracked, the other glowing blue with water pouring out, symbolizing monetary policy.

Monetary Policy: The Fed’s Playbook

Money doesn’t just flow — the Fed controls the faucet. Open it too wide and bubbles form. Slam it shut and the economy cracks. That’s monetary policy — and it decides more about your wallet than any speech in Washington.
2 min read
23
Aug
Twenty-dollar bill split between flames and ice with U.S. Capitol in the background, symbolizing fiscal policy as government spending versus austerity

Fiscal Policy: The Government’s Wallet

Fiscal policy isn’t some abstract term from an econ class. It’s the lever politicians pull when things break. And it always leaves a mark.
3 min read
22
Aug
A $20 bill with a fractured red percentage symbol (%) shattering across it. A faint red EKG line runs behind, with scattered job applications stamped ‘Rejected.’ Text reads: Unemployment.

What Is the Unemployment Rate?

Recessions bend you, depressions break you — and unemployment tells you how painful it really feels. But what does that number actually measure, and why does it matter?
2 min read
22
Aug
A twenty-dollar bill with a glowing red EKG line that flatlines, symbolizing economic collapse. Text overlay reads: Economic Collapse.

What Is an Economic Depression?

Recessions hurt. Depressions break you. What happens when the economy doesn’t just stumble — it flatlines?
3 min read
22
Aug
A twenty-dollar bill glowing as a shield with green and gold aura. Fiery red arrows labeled 'Prices' smash into it, sparks flying. Text reads: Shield Against Inflation.

Practical Steps for Inflation

Inflation is the silent tax you feel every day. You can’t stop it, but you can fight back. Here are practical steps to protect your money and future.
1 min read
22
Aug
A $20 bill torn in four directions: red arrow crashing for stocks, bond yield spike, cracked house with %, and glowing gold and oil. Text reads: Markets Under Pressure.

Applying Inflation to Real Markets

Inflation doesn’t just hit your wallet — it reshapes every market. Stocks, bonds, real estate, commodities: some get crushed, others thrive. How does inflation really play out in the real economy?
3 min read
22
Aug
A twenty-dollar bill shattering like broken glass with glowing red-orange cracks, symbolizing recession as an economic reset. Text reads: Economic Reset.

What Is a Recession?

Recession is the word everyone dreads. Growth slows, markets wobble, jobs get shaky. But what does a recession actually mean for you, your money, and the economy?
2 min read
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